Posted by CheeseHead Fred on August 07, 2019 at 20:07:23 from (68.114.230.85):
In Reply to: Old style glazing posted by Heyseed on August 07, 2019 at 19:39:18:
I was intending to reglaze some upstairs windows in an old house I was selling, and had removed the frames to work on them. My son, who had worked a lot of construction, picked them up and reworked them at his house. I never got to see how he did it, and when I questioned him, he grabbed an empty caulking gun out of the back of his truck. He told me that nobody does things the old way (putty knife, etc.), and showed me the empty tube with a fancy shape tip. It was designed to form the "putty" in a continuous angular strip while squeezing the trigger on the gun. Glazed perfectly in one pass. Got the tubes at one of the local big box stores, might have been Home Depot
Unfortunately, I haven't had to do any more windows, and did sell the old house, so I never got to try out his gadget. He said he'd never do a window with a putty knife again.
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