Can't believe you didn't use glazing points to hold the glass in firmly but then again... maybe points are too large for the rebate you're eyeing your compound/bevel too..
@@WoodWindowMakeover Yeah I saw a package of points sitting next to the window in another video. I thought you didn't used them because you said something about not wanting to push the glass out when you had the window upright at an angle doing a final dust off. My bad. Thanks man!
These videos are fantastically helpful! Thank you!
Excellent work i must say
5:25 yup. A real Artisan always makes it look easy.
Out of the subject: at shop do you use Arbatron epoxy or much Dutch “patches “ (sorry my English ain’t good)?
6:33 do you let it sit flat will it “dries”?
No I like to let is set vertically in the position it will rest in the window
@@WoodWindowMakeover fair point but … not scared of slight sagging of glazing compound ?
5:50 yah . Very different than Allback . Not saying good or bad . Just a statement .
Can't believe you didn't use glazing points to hold the glass in firmly but then again... maybe points are too large for the rebate you're eyeing your compound/bevel too..
Check it out. Same sash…
ruclips.net/video/2J9XhR7-Ahk/видео.html
He used them. Check the video he sent you
@@WoodWindowMakeover Yeah I saw a package of points sitting next to the window in another video. I thought you didn't used them because you said something about not wanting to push the glass out when you had the window upright at an angle doing a final dust off. My bad. Thanks man!