Hi,
I'm restoring some antique metal windows and having a devil's own job of finding some zinc glazing bars to replace one which is missing. This is basically a T section which is about 10 x 10mm sized in cross-section. I've called a lot of companies here in the UK and no-one seems to have any. Apparently they were originally made by some kind of roller process. There is a very slight domed profile to the inside face of the T - i.e. the top of the T - which faces inwards and I think the bottom of the T is slightly squashed into a bead. Does anyone know of any company selling such things?
I just know that someone somewhere has a cache of these, it's just finding that person!
I'm beginning to think I might have to make it from a zinc sheet. If I do that, what is the standard way of joining zinc? Solder, braze, weld? Sorry, I'm more of a woodworker than a metalworker and my knowledge of metal materials is a bit lacking.
Thank you
Woodspiral
I'm restoring some antique metal windows and having a devil's own job of finding some zinc glazing bars to replace one which is missing. This is basically a T section which is about 10 x 10mm sized in cross-section. I've called a lot of companies here in the UK and no-one seems to have any. Apparently they were originally made by some kind of roller process. There is a very slight domed profile to the inside face of the T - i.e. the top of the T - which faces inwards and I think the bottom of the T is slightly squashed into a bead. Does anyone know of any company selling such things?
I just know that someone somewhere has a cache of these, it's just finding that person!
I'm beginning to think I might have to make it from a zinc sheet. If I do that, what is the standard way of joining zinc? Solder, braze, weld? Sorry, I'm more of a woodworker than a metalworker and my knowledge of metal materials is a bit lacking.
Thank you
Woodspiral