wobblycogs
Established Member
Sorry, I know this is a bit of a stretch for woodworking but it is sort of woodwork adjacent...
I've been restoring the sash windows in our place, they were in a terrible condition and I've ended up having to replace the glass (as well as dismantle and reassemble the sash, sigh). These aren't my first window restorations, previously I've used putty (Hodgson Multipurpose) for glazing. It's fine, it gets the job done but it seems to take forever before it's ready to paint and I want to get the window back in sooner rather than later. They claim 2 to 4 days for skinning by my experience is more like 2 to 4 weeks.
Looking around I've come across Timbaglaze, I guess it's a silicone with a filler. Does anyone have any experience of this? What I want is something that sets hard like putty, is paintable, and will last at least twenty years. Thanks.
I've been restoring the sash windows in our place, they were in a terrible condition and I've ended up having to replace the glass (as well as dismantle and reassemble the sash, sigh). These aren't my first window restorations, previously I've used putty (Hodgson Multipurpose) for glazing. It's fine, it gets the job done but it seems to take forever before it's ready to paint and I want to get the window back in sooner rather than later. They claim 2 to 4 days for skinning by my experience is more like 2 to 4 weeks.
Looking around I've come across Timbaglaze, I guess it's a silicone with a filler. Does anyone have any experience of this? What I want is something that sets hard like putty, is paintable, and will last at least twenty years. Thanks.