[TheForge] glass doors
Chris Kilpatrick
crimsonkil at lycos.com
Thu Jun 8 18:39:36 EDT 2006
Wayne,
Someone on this list or the knife list mentioned fireplace caulk. It's a high temp version of the bathroom stuff, might be your ticket!
-Chris K.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Wayne Ackman" <stryker at vulcanproductions.us>
> To: theforge at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: [TheForge] glass doors
> Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2006 16:29:10 -0600
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>
> I am finishing a set of fireplace doors, I have the glass from the
> cutters and it sets in with about 1/4" space around all sides, a
> bit more than I wanted but.... I am wondering about the best way
> to fix the glass in the frame. I could set straps across the
> corners and screw them on. Would allow the glass to be replaced if
> necessary, but would detract from the design. Or I could caulk it
> in, which would help with the space between the glass and the
> frame, but I don't know what the heat would do to that. Nothing
> good, that I can imagine. I am not coming up with an idea that I
> like so was wondering if you all might...
>
> Wayne
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