Man, map props to your skills doing this. You make it look easy. Even though, using the materials you recommend is MUCH easier than working with stuff you can buy at a big box store, it's still far from easy. I'm doing a split window (2 panes of glass). I did 7 sides just fine. On the last side, the putty keeps dragging. I end up with the putty having vertical splits all along its length. Can you suggest what I'm doing wrong?
Hello, sir. I'm an pvc sash worker from korea. Why do you use putty instead silicon?? I've never been used putty to glaze.. is the wooden window diffrent?
Just learning how to use UA-cam so, late response. We use putty becuase it is what is recomended by historic preservation proffessionals as the most sustainable for historic windows.
I really want you to add close ups!
We can definitely do that on the updated video!
Good job. Focused and clear.
Thanks!
Man, map props to your skills doing this. You make it look easy. Even though, using the materials you recommend is MUCH easier than working with stuff you can buy at a big box store, it's still far from easy.
I'm doing a split window (2 panes of glass). I did 7 sides just fine. On the last side, the putty keeps dragging. I end up with the putty having vertical splits all along its length. Can you suggest what I'm doing wrong?
Lots of practice! You’ll get there!
Hello, sir. I'm an pvc sash worker from korea. Why do you use putty instead silicon?? I've never been used putty to glaze.. is the wooden window diffrent?
Just learning how to use UA-cam so, late response. We use putty becuase it is what is recomended by historic preservation proffessionals as the most sustainable for historic windows.