Posted by Billy NY on April 15, 2016 at 19:37:07 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: A day in my life posted by kabat on April 15, 2016 at 18:52:07:
Glass does react oddly sometimes. I've seen it happen with straight up plate glass in new wood windows made in the millwork shop at the lumber yard. When done, they would go up to the glazing shop to get glass installed. We had stack of freshly glazed sash leaning along a wall in the shop. I heard a distinct "ting", so I went over to the stack, and found one of the lites in a 6 over 6 sash had broken while it sat there.
Check your frame, make sure the glazing pocket is clear, nothing bent, protruding etc. I'm not sure if these assemblies use setting blocks, glazing tape or gaskets, but there has to be something.
CR Laurence is a great source for auto type glazing tools and many similar things, see the below link
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