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Like I said--when you aren't the one with the idea . . . It turns out they are glazed windows.
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Woodrat said:
Thank you for the replies and the suggestions. I think that it is sticking applied, but I am not sure (one of the downsides of having the equipment but not the project).
I have seen the Whiteside bits before. Does anyone have experience with the Freud sets?
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I am of the opinion that if the seller is reputable ( as Brian is) then the brand really makes no difference.
One more thing on the glazing: that does not mean the Glazing is applied to both sides one ise has a stop shoulder Like the ones we have shown and the other side is glazed using putty. The other option is loose profiled sticking applied after the glass is installed that can be removed.
the difference generally it the rabbet should be deeper for wooden sticking otherwise the profile ( even square) would protrude.
there has to be a logical way to remove a broken pane of glass, and either will work fine, the setup is the and the material used are the only differences
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