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That's kind of what I was suggesting the other day. If you bed it in mastic,
it won't go anywhere even if it breaks. I think the tempering would be redundant. The mastic will accomplish the same thing, at a much lower cost, IMHO. BTW, I used to work as a glass installer for Binswanger, so I have some experience with this stuff. -- Keith __ "The sea was angry that day, my friends, like an old man trying to send back soup in a deli." - George Louis Costanza "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message After consulting with the glass dealer I am going to bed them in mirror mastic on a 4 mm okoume so if it breaks most of the particles should stay in place. |
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