Great job Alex and thank you. Very interesting. I am surprised that there is so much manual work involved with this process, in these days of automation. I would have thought that there would, at least, have been an adjustable clamping jig on pivots to make handling easier. Cheers NoAxe
Noacks Tegrinde thanks! And big manufacturers do have those machines, but most glass shops that replace your home windows won’t have some of that stuff. Again thank for watching
Alex, Thank you for posting such a great video. I am from the manufacturer of the machine you are using and have looked into our system, but I do not find your company name in our system. Please let us know if we can be of any assistance to you or if you have any questions. Thank you, Bill from Hot Melt Technologies.
I would love to buy IG units that are not engineered to fail every 20 years or less if they are facing south or west and get hot. The pressure buildup on a hot day is tremendous, eventually blowing out the seal. A good way to make them is to assemble them in a chamber that is as hot as the air in the unit will be on a hot day. Therefore, they will mostly have a vacuum that pulls them together, and on a hot day, the air pressure inside the unit is about the same as outside, preventing a blowout.
Thank you for this. I really wanted to know how double glaze is done. Just one thing though, is there no need for desiccant between the glass? For fogging up.
Is there a substitute for the hot melt if I'm going to fix my window at home. It's an older aluminum slider, dual paned. It has condensation between panes. I know I can get out of from and open frame. I was hoping just to use black silicone sealant around edges and let it harden. Is there a specific tubed sealant for this?
my thoughts exactly. Im leaning towards using "Black Knight" tubing on mine. But the inside part, I'm going to see if I can find some sort of plastic trim to mold my own or even wood?
Without replacing the air inside the window with a type of "dry air", wouldn't the atmospheric humidity condense on the inside of the glass with temperature changes?
We never vacuum air out and never have a problem with these!!! We do fill them with the desiccant and that absorbs whatever moisture is inside or is trying to come in
@@TS0G0 doesn't need to be. That's a little more efficient but is it worth the cost of the equipment to do that? No not in this case. Filter and dry the air and focus on other heat losses in your house.
We get our stuff from CRLAURENCE we have an account set up with them not sure if they sell to people without an account but you might be able to order online or your local glass shop might be willing to sell to you
Hola Alex, grate video I just opened an window shop with a friend in Colima Mexico and want to offer double pane windows. How makes the hot gun and what product or material you use to melt. Thanks for the information.
It's a butyl hot melt tank, hose and gun. One example of this is Axco AX96. To practice the process you can start with butyl caulk sold in tubes like regular caulk. The youtube channel HoneyBadger WoodWorks also has a video titled "DIY Double Insulated Glass" you might find useful.
My old house built in the 70's has single pane aluminum frame windows. My question...do they make thinner spacer material or is there an alternative approach for my older aluminum frames? Recommendations?
In the U.K we can get a 4mm glass, 6mm spacer, 4mm glass unit, so 14mm would be a thin unit for wooden frames or retro fitting, normall units a 4/12/4 so 20mm in plastic frames, I have no idea what the gap is in alloy frames.
They do have some sealant in a tube that u can use with a regular caulking gun. It’s called silicone foam and metal spacer ig sealant for lime 9$ online
Thanks in a million. Great content. Awesome. Very well explained. I couldn't find this explanation--simply put anywhere else. Great teachers are hard to find. Grade: A++💥
Great vid, thanks. Questions: 1. Can I use silicon caulk instead of hot melt and leave it clamped until cured? 2. How do you prevent moisture from being trapped inside? I would think if it was even humid out, that moisture might cause condensation? 3. Can I make wood spacers and paint them?
Great questions. Silicone will work, not recommend but I just don’t know how long it will hold compared to the hot melt . Secondly I’m getting ready to post another video with the whole process, the spacer does have desiccant that Absorbs the moisture. And last I’ve never tried wood spacer but I don’t see why it would not work for quick and cheap fix
hello my name is Martin out of Houston Texas. i make stained and leaded glass. i am intrested in making ig units with my glass i would like to know where i can get the hot machine and the aluminum spacer
Great video you explained it all very well👍..could I ask you please what else can I use to seal ..would a type if no nails glue or maybe some type of silicone 🤔 do the same..say from a homemade point of view
Hey Alex, great vid. I'm looking for a vid on removing and possibly straightening a frame section that appears to be bent. Didn't want to just get a big honkin clamp and squeeze the frame back as the rubber seal between the sealed unit and frame needs to be aligned properly our it's just going to get jammed up and damaged. Clear as mud??? Thanks for any advise. Do you provide service calls for this type of repair??
Alex, I'm starting a window pane replacement/repair company. I'm new so I do need training and these videos helped me with more ideas. I used to be a builder but the body is not as it used to be. The repair company I want to use drills holes on the exterior and you use special patented vents and this dries out the descendent and keeps it dry . This will allow the window to stay clear with a 20 year warranty. Or if it's too far gone replace the IGU. I'm wondering is I can have a shop to make my own IGU or is it worth it? I guess you have to see what you can get materials for and figure out the labour and whatnot. But for emergency repair you could offer a 24hr service with a higher mark up that's all. What I've read/learned is that Argon gas is somewhat overrated. It saves minimal and the costs out way the savings so why bother? After 3-4 years the gas is out due to solar pumping anyway. Trust me I've been in construction over 30 years and always put Argon in my windows because that's what everyone does. But getting into the anatomy and understanding windows more now I don't see the purpose. Any help/feedback would be greatly appreciated. I'm in Canada, so we go from -30 Celsius to + 30 Celsius. Sorry for the long question.
We feel the same about argon gas. As long as you go with a soft coat of low e glass that’s is usually good enough, and the hot melt machine is definitely worth it especially for emergencies like you said when people don’t wanna wait days for a replacement. We get most of our stuff from crlaurence you can look up the website for IGU materials
@@AlexRubioRQualityGlass Awesome thanks for the reply and I'm going to start watching videos once a night to gather information. Very thorough, very good videos and willing to help a northern neighbour. THANK YOU!!! EH!!! Lol
There are tubes like caulking called metal and ig foam sealant you can buy online and just need a regular caulking gun but it does take a few days to dry compared to a few minutes
george lowellohhdgg63nnd the purpose of glue is to hold the spacer and glass together, no air letting inside the glass , to lesser the weather effects.
Thanks, this the only video I could find for making insulated windows without frames. Where can we buy a low cost glue gun and metal separators? I want to make windows like in this video for one house.
Mike Hunt CRLaurence but I think they will only sell to customers that have an account set up with them and they do make some cheaper stuff where you can just use a regular caulking gun insofar buyiythe whole set up
I thought the air inside these windows was vacuumed. Is it possible to make these windows DIY with the black stuff and some way to heat it prior to application? By the way, what is the black pitch?
Vincent Labrecque the black stuff is just butyl.... and no these don’t have to be vacuumed out there are some that are argon filled and they used what is called a breather tube to fill it up
Would you mind sharing what model is your hot melt of in your professional opinion which one is the best and cost friendly? What butyl sealant do you use? What is the best way to clean glass of is there a machine that can clean spot free? Also it may sound stupid but wanted to ask, can old sealant be remelted and reused? Thanks
Our hot melt we use is the Benchmark 315 and we’ve had it over 10 years and works great the the part number for our butyl is 8203 for our CRlaurence vendor
@@AlexRubioRQualityGlass thanks for your reply, really appreciate it. I think you missed the 2nd part. What is the best way to clean glass, can used sealant be melted and reused again?
Can this be done using acrylic window instead of glass? Where do we buy the spacer? How does 1/2" acrylic single pane compare to same in glass as far as insulation properties? Thanks
what is this black stuff and how can you remove it from a glass window? I have separated 2 panes from a double glazed panel but i'm having trouble getting the black sticky stuff off.
Is there a way to cut through the black sealant later on if we need to replace one of the glass sides? If yes, what do you recommend using to cut through it?
@@beechenlee its honestly easier to just build a new IGU. Once you cut open the current one, you are compromising the seal/risking glass breakage. Even if you butyl it back up, the spacer still has a shelf life. Which, for these kinds of spacers, is about 10 years
I have two questions.. is there a way to do this without the machine? And what about the gases I hear needs to be inside the panel? I have a stack of reclaimed windows I was to take apart and reseal.. I just don't have the machine if the gas thing isn't really a thing! Appreciate you!!
You can try online but I would first check with your local glass shop and see if they would be nice enough to sell u some sticks of it it one of the glass shops I used to work for would seek some to customers but others won’t
Good job👍 Please help Is this possible to broken glass replace from doubble glazed glass panel. I have one side glass is ok but other one is broken. Thanks
Honestly yes you can do it yourself and we don’t do anything to remove the oxygen from inside and as long as it’s sealed properly you shouldn’t have any problems
Alex what are your IGU's going for.. I'am looking for something a bit customized to replace my standard IGU double pain. With one that the outside pane is made with laminated glass. 24in x 30in 7/8 overall thickness hoping for quote plz.
There's a video where there's a membrane on outside wall allowing for air flow but where moisture can't come in. What's your view on that? Better than insulated panels?
not only is this guy very knowledgeable of windows hes extremely helpful, took time outta his day to help me over the phone top notch guy right here
bigtom388 thanks for watching!!
Impressive; quick clear complete explanation. Very helpful. I did not find this anywhere else. Thank you!
Great job Alex and thank you. Very interesting. I am surprised that there is so much manual work involved with this process, in these days of automation. I would have thought that there would, at least, have been an adjustable clamping jig on pivots to make handling easier.
Cheers
NoAxe
Noacks Tegrinde thanks! And big manufacturers do have those machines, but most glass shops that replace your home windows won’t have some of that stuff. Again thank for watching
Alex,
Thank you for posting such a great video. I am from the manufacturer of the machine you are using and have looked into our system, but I do not find your company name in our system.
Please let us know if we can be of any assistance to you or if you have any questions.
Thank you, Bill from Hot Melt Technologies.
Alex. One of the BEST informational videos I have seen on YT! Thanks for the great tips. All the best!
Karl 3% thanks man thanks for watching
Always wondered how involved this was. Thanks for sharing a professional job
This is what i needed to know. Looks more complcated than I thought. I was wanting to repair my old units. But now i see I can not do this.
One of the few videos on UA-cam thank you so much man!
I would love to buy IG units that are not engineered to fail every 20 years or less if they are facing south or west and get hot. The pressure buildup on a hot day is tremendous, eventually blowing out the seal. A good way to make them is to assemble them in a chamber that is as hot as the air in the unit will be on a hot day. Therefore, they will mostly have a vacuum that pulls them together, and on a hot day, the air pressure inside the unit is about the same as outside, preventing a blowout.
In 6 glazed windows, one of the panels is heat-soaked and tempered. I guess that's why.
If Hot Melt Butyl is not available.. could RTV be used?
That is awesome. Amazing quality job! And yeah, I don't want to burn my fingers on that stuff either!
thanks for showing. great job sir
Thank you for this. I really wanted to know how double glaze is done. Just one thing though, is there no need for desiccant between the glass? For fogging up.
Yes there is! I have a different video where I am putting desiccant inside the. Aluminum spacer
A very good tutorial for first timer. Much thanks. What is the hot black substance used for sealing?
Is there a substitute for the hot melt if I'm going to fix my window at home. It's an older aluminum slider, dual paned. It has condensation between panes. I know I can get out of from and open frame. I was hoping just to use black silicone sealant around edges and let it harden. Is there a specific tubed sealant for this?
my thoughts exactly. Im leaning towards using "Black Knight" tubing on mine. But the inside part, I'm going to see if I can find some sort of plastic trim to mold my own or even wood?
How do you get the moisture out before sealing?
the spacer bar is filled with a load of small beads called desiccant. it absorbs the moisture inside the unit after its sealed
Without replacing the air inside the window with a type of "dry air", wouldn't the atmospheric humidity condense on the inside of the glass with temperature changes?
The spacer frame is hollow, covered in little slits, and filled with a desiccant to absorb moisture.
I thought air between the glass panel should be sucked out making it vacuum. No?
@@TS0G0 Air is bad conductor of heat
We never vacuum air out and never have a problem with these!!! We do fill them with the desiccant and that absorbs whatever moisture is inside or is trying to come in
@@TS0G0 doesn't need to be. That's a little more efficient but is it worth the cost of the equipment to do that? No not in this case. Filter and dry the air and focus on other heat losses in your house.
Thanks for the awesome video Alex. Do you have a link for the spacers material?
We get our stuff from CRLAURENCE we have an account set up with them not sure if they sell to people without an account but you might be able to order online or your local glass shop might be willing to sell to you
Thank you Alex. Great job mate! Can you please tell me where you can buy the plastic spacers?
It’s made of thin aluminum metal and from CRL website!
Thanks Alex. I would like to see how to replace thermo-glass in a home vinyl window.
Impressive. What about moisture treatment, how do you apply it
Is there a vacuum between the panes ? Thanks
Hola Alex, grate video I just opened an window shop with a friend in Colima Mexico and want to offer double pane windows. How makes the hot gun and what product or material you use to melt. Thanks for the information.
It's a butyl hot melt tank, hose and gun. One example of this is Axco AX96. To practice the process you can start with butyl caulk sold in tubes like regular caulk.
The youtube channel HoneyBadger WoodWorks also has a video titled "DIY Double Insulated Glass" you might find useful.
How do you put the gas in and vent ambient air and moisture out?
My old house built in the 70's has single pane aluminum frame windows. My question...do they make thinner spacer material or is there an alternative approach for my older aluminum frames? Recommendations?
In the U.K we can get a 4mm glass, 6mm spacer, 4mm glass unit, so 14mm would be a thin unit for wooden frames or retro fitting, normall units a 4/12/4 so 20mm in plastic frames, I have no idea what the gap is in alloy frames.
Thank you for showing us how to do this.
Nice work
What are my options for sealing if I don’t have 3 grand for the hot melt machine? I am fixing our front door triple
Pane
They do have some sealant in a tube that u can use with a regular caulking gun. It’s called silicone foam and metal spacer ig sealant for lime 9$ online
It just takes like 3 days to cure instead of 1 few minutes
Thanks for the great video.
What kind of gas is between the glasses?
Thanks in a million. Great content. Awesome. Very well explained. I couldn't find this explanation--simply put anywhere else. Great teachers are hard to find. Grade: A++💥
What is that you put inbetween? Hot melt glue like normal one ?
Really Love the idea of making your own but, For my asking but what about humidity inside if you live in the North East during winter.
Great vid, thanks. Questions: 1. Can I use silicon caulk instead of hot melt and leave it clamped until cured? 2. How do you prevent moisture from being trapped inside? I would think if it was even humid out, that moisture might cause condensation? 3. Can I make wood spacers and paint them?
Great questions. Silicone will work, not recommend but I just don’t know how long it will hold compared to the hot melt . Secondly I’m getting ready to post another video with the whole process, the spacer does have desiccant that Absorbs the moisture. And last I’ve never tried wood spacer but I don’t see why it would not work for quick and cheap fix
Stick around and within the next 2 days I’ll be posting my other video
@@AlexRubioRQualityGlass Thank you Alex!
Is the a grade or standard for the glass you used?
Thanx for the nice video, what is that black thing called what you are putting on the sides of it?
Great video. A very basic question here: where to buy the window glass at the wholesale price?
Clear & straightforward, thanks!
Very informative and NO BULLSHIT video! Thank you!
Hey Alex, Dow do you create the vacuum to stop condensation?
hello my name is Martin out of Houston Texas. i make stained and leaded glass. i am intrested in making ig units with my glass i would like to know where i can get the hot machine and the aluminum spacer
Great video you explained it all very well👍..could I ask you please what else can I use to seal ..would a type if no nails glue or maybe some type of silicone 🤔 do the same..say from a homemade point of view
There is a silicone foam and metal sealant for this, it comes in a tube it just takes a few days longer to dry then the 10-15 minutes for this stuff
Hi, what is the name of the machine you use to make the spreading and where can i find it?
Can one use silicone no hot melt is available, or any other sealant you'd recommend? Tia
877 sealant from CRL. Thats what we use to make units in the field
No argon fill? No low-e coating?
This one no, but we do have low e coated glass. Argon filled we have to order those
This one no, but we do have low e coated glass. Argon filled we have to order those
Hey Alex, great vid. I'm looking for a vid on removing and possibly straightening a frame section that appears to be bent. Didn't want to just get a big honkin clamp and squeeze the frame back as the rubber seal between the sealed unit and frame needs to be aligned properly our it's just going to get jammed up and damaged. Clear as mud??? Thanks for any advise. Do you provide service calls for this type of repair??
Very helpful. I have a couple windows and don't have the budget for the glue gun system. Is there a sealant you can recommend ? Thanks
How to make that spacer?
it's just a few strips of aluminum
Available teady
@@evanparker surely plastic would make muck more sense. Aluminium would conduct the heat between the inner and outer panes.
Graham, with the spacer source, they won't be any heat in between the glass
Do you add any gas (argon, nitrogen) between the window panes?
Alex, I'm starting a window pane replacement/repair company. I'm new so I do need training and these videos helped me with more ideas. I used to be a builder but the body is not as it used to be. The repair company I want to use drills holes on the exterior and you use special patented vents and this dries out the descendent and keeps it dry . This will allow the window to stay clear with a 20 year warranty. Or if it's too far gone replace the IGU. I'm wondering is I can have a shop to make my own IGU or is it worth it? I guess you have to see what you can get materials for and figure out the labour and whatnot. But for emergency repair you could offer a 24hr service with a higher mark up that's all. What I've read/learned is that Argon gas is somewhat overrated. It saves minimal and the costs out way the savings so why bother? After 3-4 years the gas is out due to solar pumping anyway. Trust me I've been in construction over 30 years and always put Argon in my windows because that's what everyone does. But getting into the anatomy and understanding windows more now I don't see the purpose. Any help/feedback would be greatly appreciated. I'm in Canada, so we go from -30 Celsius to + 30 Celsius. Sorry for the long question.
We feel the same about argon gas. As long as you go with a soft coat of low e glass that’s is usually good enough, and the hot melt machine is definitely worth it especially for emergencies like you said when people don’t wanna wait days for a replacement. We get most of our stuff from crlaurence you can look up the website for IGU materials
@@AlexRubioRQualityGlass Awesome thanks for the reply and I'm going to start watching videos once a night to gather information. Very thorough, very good videos and willing to help a northern neighbour. THANK YOU!!! EH!!! Lol
Are there any cheaper solutions for the hot brutal gun?
There are tubes like caulking called metal and ig foam sealant you can buy online and just need a regular caulking gun but it does take a few days to dry compared to a few minutes
@@AlexRubioRQualityGlass Ty, I prefer butyl as it last forever. You do good work!
Thanks
@@AlexRubioRQualityGlass Where are you located?
Recently moved to utah
What is an alternative to Hot Melt industrial glue for a hobbyist? (what is the purpose of the hot melt glue?) Excellent video
george lowellohhdgg63nnd the purpose of glue is to hold the spacer and glass together, no air letting inside the glass , to lesser the weather effects.
Nice video. Whats about argon gas?
How can we select airgap, i mean spacer thicknes. Any formula or guidelines?
Thanks, this the only video I could find for making insulated windows without frames. Where can we buy a low cost glue gun and metal separators? I want to make windows like in this video for one house.
Mike Hunt CRLaurence but I think they will only sell to customers that have an account set up with them and they do make some cheaper stuff where you can just use a regular caulking gun insofar buyiythe whole set up
@@AlexRubioRQualityGlass Thanks for the info.
where can you buy hot melt? is it available somewhere.
I thought the air inside these windows was vacuumed. Is it possible to make these windows DIY with the black stuff and some way to heat it prior to application? By the way, what is the black pitch?
Vincent Labrecque the black stuff is just butyl.... and no these don’t have to be vacuumed out there are some that are argon filled and they used what is called a breather tube to fill it up
What brand is the spacer? Being lined with a desicant makes it a game changer for fogging. Is the product really available?
We order it from crlaurence!
@@AlexRubioRQualityGlass Thank you so much.
Hola Álex. Desde España. No pones gas dentro?
Nosotros no usamos gas pero algunos si lo usan. Si alluda poquito mas con el frio pero no es muncha la diferenciaw
Thanks man! That black stuff is Silicon based glue?
Good clear video! I was wondering, isn't there some argon gas to go inside it, to make it insulate? How do you do that? Thanks
Nice video bro. Well informative.
This is awesome, but damn if those hot melt systems are expensive!!!
Do you flush the window with dry air or some kind of gas to prevent condensation?
what you used on specer bar
double type or butyle ?
Thanks for this awesome video.
Would you mind sharing what model is your hot melt of in your professional opinion which one is the best and cost friendly? What butyl sealant do you use?
What is the best way to clean glass of is there a machine that can clean spot free?
Also it may sound stupid but wanted to ask, can old sealant be remelted and reused?
Thanks
Our hot melt we use is the Benchmark 315 and we’ve had it over 10 years and works great the the part number for our butyl is 8203 for our CRlaurence vendor
@@AlexRubioRQualityGlass thanks for your reply, really appreciate it. I think you missed the 2nd part.
What is the best way to clean glass, can used sealant be melted and reused again?
tomik nazari we just use ammonia free glass cleaner and idk I’ve never tried re using the old butyl
@@AlexRubioRQualityGlass Thanks Alex
The video is helpful. Where can you buy the spacer?
I have the same butyl machine lol cool stuff. Only difference is we use super spacer & not the aluminum
Trippy Larry nice! We use super spacer when we go a long distance to a job site and we do it them on site!
alex rubio nice. Ya we manufacture the units on site. We call it Instaglass lol
Trippy Larry I might have to start using that word too!! Lol
Can this be done using acrylic window instead of glass? Where do we buy the spacer? How does 1/2" acrylic single pane compare to same in glass as far as insulation properties? Thanks
Could you use windshield urethane if you don’t have one of those fancy melt machines?
Good question, I'm trying to find out similar answers.
Not recommend but in a pinch it definitely works and We have done this before
Thanku Alex i think i have much to learn from you.
Hi Alex, thank you for this info. Does CRL sell the spacer material?
Yes they do but I believe you have to have a business account setup with them! You can try your local glass shop some may be willing to sell to you
Great job done , make one more video how to make spacer.
what type of gun is it that your using to seal the windows. I want to buy one in the UK.
What kind of Byutal are you using can u us 3m for winshields
what is this black stuff and how can you remove it from a glass window? I have separated 2 panes from a double glazed panel but i'm having trouble getting the black sticky stuff off.
What is called this gun n what is the material used
Hwo do you do this with argon gas in the panel?
Is there a way to cut through the black sealant later on if we need to replace one of the glass sides? If yes, what do you recommend using to cut through it?
OVI-Wan Kenobi yes there is, and what I recommend is a utility knife. Mine is 18 inches long so I can get some leverage. We just call it a long knife
@@AlexRubioRQualityGlass What kind of sealant do you recommend for putting the glass back if I take one of glass side out?
@@beechenlee its honestly easier to just build a new IGU. Once you cut open the current one, you are compromising the seal/risking glass breakage. Even if you butyl it back up, the spacer still has a shelf life. Which, for these kinds of spacers, is about 10 years
Good video, appreciate the lesson on how windows are made.
How long do you let the butyl cool down before it's dry?
I have two questions.. is there a way to do this without the machine? And what about the gases I hear needs to be inside the panel? I have a stack of reclaimed windows I was to take apart and reseal.. I just don't have the machine if the gas thing isn't really a thing! Appreciate you!!
Don’t need the machine and don’t have to have the gas it does help a bit more with heating and cooling but does not need the gas
Hi this is a great video
Could you tell me what is this machine?
Hi where can I buy the pacers and sealing equipment
And if insulated does the glass don't need argon filling in between ??
How do i get one of those hot melt machines? : )
Good job
What is the gun that he is using? It’s a hotmelt gun and what are the spacers material made out of I’m trying to do this myself but I am super novice.
Broder, que puedes usar si no tengo el hot melt applicator. Que opciones me darias? graicas
Black Silicone Foam and Metal Insulating Glass Sealant
Es un tubo de silicon que sirve para eso
Hi, Alex! Where can I buy these space bar?
You can try online but I would first check with your local glass shop and see if they would be nice enough to sell u some sticks of it it one of the glass shops I used to work for would seek some to customers but others won’t
Good job👍
Please help
Is this possible to broken glass replace from doubble glazed glass panel.
I have one side glass is ok but other one is broken.
Thanks
Where can I buy 1/8” thick sheet glass from?
Thanks Alex, much appreciated.
I wish I have this man as a master he takes his time to explain... Is that Milgard company?
Thanks you
Do you provide low-e glass
Hi Alex, what do you use to clean de glass?
It’s just glass cleaner. You can find some good foaming glass cleaner at Walmart
@@AlexRubioRQualityGlass
Thank you so much Alex.
Is there a way to remove the oxygen from the inside and can this be done in my garage as I can't afford to hire it done? Ty for sharing
Honestly yes you can do it yourself and we don’t do anything to remove the oxygen from inside and as long as it’s sealed properly you shouldn’t have any problems
What is the black sealant made off and how is the machine called with which you applied the sealant?
The machine is called a hot melt and the black sealant is butyl
@@AlexRubioRQualityGlass Do you know if can use " butyl" with normal glue gun?
@@agfdsa123 no. But there is something else you can use with a regular gun
@@agfdsa123 super spacer foam 877
Alex what are your IGU's going for.. I'am looking for something a bit customized to replace my standard IGU double pain. With one that the outside pane is made with laminated glass. 24in x 30in 7/8 overall thickness hoping for quote plz.
There's a video where there's a membrane on outside wall allowing for air flow but where moisture can't come in. What's your view on that? Better than insulated panels?
How much is that hot melt unit?