LMHmedchem
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Hello,
The "newer" part of my house was built in 1950. The basement windows are steel hopper windows with 2 panes. Recently, my dog managed to break a pane of glass in one of them chasing after her ball.
It looks like the windows are just held in place with glaze. I comes out quite easily. It looks as if I could just remove the old window and glaze and replace it with a new window.
1. I can't tell if there is anything else holding the window in place other than the glaze, is there anything I should be looking for?
2. What glaze should I use when replacing the windows, keeping in mind that I think that the glaze is all that is holding it in.
Thanks,
LMHmedchem
The "newer" part of my house was built in 1950. The basement windows are steel hopper windows with 2 panes. Recently, my dog managed to break a pane of glass in one of them chasing after her ball.
It looks like the windows are just held in place with glaze. I comes out quite easily. It looks as if I could just remove the old window and glaze and replace it with a new window.
1. I can't tell if there is anything else holding the window in place other than the glaze, is there anything I should be looking for?
2. What glaze should I use when replacing the windows, keeping in mind that I think that the glaze is all that is holding it in.
Thanks,
LMHmedchem