I just wanted to comment and tell you thank you for all of your videos. I have learned a lot from you and I hope you know that we appreciate you passing along your knowledge.
Great video! I like to use a heat gun to soften the putty. There’s been so many times that the glass breaks because the putty is so hard. I like that pry bar technique… I’m gunna sharpen my pry bar and see how it works for me. Yesterday I replaced a glass pane in a sash that had metal wrap around the sash. Have you ever seen that?
I just wanted to comment and tell you thank you for all of your videos. I have learned a lot from you and I hope you know that we appreciate you passing along your knowledge.
Glad you found me and could follow along. You are welcome
Great video! I like to use a heat gun to soften the putty. There’s been so many times that the glass breaks because the putty is so hard. I like that pry bar technique… I’m gunna sharpen my pry bar and see how it works for me. Yesterday I replaced a glass pane in a sash that had metal wrap around the sash. Have you ever seen that?
Can’t say I’ve ever seen that.
thoughts on pretreating with linseed oil to help remoisturize the paint before heating?
Very good trick for the grinding of the bars.
Not sure what you mean. Can you put a time stamp like you do on other comments?
@@WoodWindowMakeover yes sir : I meant : grinding the sides of the pry bars in order to use them vertically .
Ah yes. It’s the little things…
@@WoodWindowMakeover that make aallll the differences ….. experience/knowledge = tricks of the Trade
I use a lot the card scraper or glass for corners
Glass? That’s genius.
@@WoodWindowMakeover seriously… works great .
I must say: not sure the cobra is good for that kind of work: indeed can’t see…
I want to try Scott’s infrared tool
Let me know how it works
@@WoodWindowMakeover for sure will
35:50 so true … hands are very insidious