Small window to right of turret. Stripped. New glass (it was Plexiglass). Glazed. First coat of primer.
Lower sash triple north window. Stripped. New glass. Glazed.
Sash for leaded glass under turret, stripping begun. Stripping is now done. Ready for glass and glazing.
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mlaiuppaon November 11, 2023 at 12:54 am
Wow, you are on a roll of window restoration. I will say I totally understand wanting to do all of the glazing at once rather than doing one window at a time. Plus I imagine with Winter coming you want to get the windows buttoned up as much as you can. Plus when it gets cold, always nice to work inside.
We are expecting our first rain of the season next week so I’ll be finishing up some yard stuff and then moving my work to the inside, which I have neglected becasue I know there will be rainy days where it will be more comfortable doing inside projects.
AHH the first pane looks so good and I know the second will follow! Seeing restored wood windows is really something- got the chance to today in person in a restored former state mental hospital turned hotel and the little details and joinery and wood grain really blows my mind every time. I’m so used to seeing wood windows beat up up close it’s so nice to get views of freshly restored ones every once in a while.
Wow, you are on a roll of window restoration. I will say I totally understand wanting to do all of the glazing at once rather than doing one window at a time. Plus I imagine with Winter coming you want to get the windows buttoned up as much as you can. Plus when it gets cold, always nice to work inside.
We are expecting our first rain of the season next week so I’ll be finishing up some yard stuff and then moving my work to the inside, which I have neglected becasue I know there will be rainy days where it will be more comfortable doing inside projects.
Great progress, baby steps turn into big steps.
AHH the first pane looks so good and I know the second will follow! Seeing restored wood windows is really something- got the chance to today in person in a restored former state mental hospital turned hotel and the little details and joinery and wood grain really blows my mind every time. I’m so used to seeing wood windows beat up up close it’s so nice to get views of freshly restored ones every once in a while.
Is that hotel in Buffalo? I really want to get there