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Summary: Glazing a window requires setting glaze in the frame before fitting in the glass, as well as glazing over the glass after the fitting and wedging it into place. Glaze windows of any size with instructions on sub-glazes and top-glazes from an experienced builder in this free video on home improvement.
Robert Markey earned his B.S. in physics from MIT in 1969 and his M.S. in computer science from the University of Massachusetts in 1982. Until 1980, his main focus was music,...read more
"I'm Robert Markey and I've been doing construction for many years and we are going to talk about how to glaze a window. Now there are actually two processes in glazing a window. The first is putting the blazing down in the actual, on the actual frame, the underglaze. That wants to go all the way around which we will put here just so we can actually put the window in. Then the window goes in and it squishes that down nice and flat and this would actually be all the way around the subglaze. Then we are going to do the top glaze but before we can glaze it we have to let these little guys hold the window pane in so they go and to keep the window in here we go around a little bit so they can go in. On a window this size you kind of want to put two here, two here, and one or two here and the same there and then you are going to do your final glazing again you can roll it in your hands to form it up a little bit and make it as smooth as you can get it there and again this would be all the way around glazed like that. Then your final thing is to pop your window over to the other side where the glaze has been coming out and you just go around and strip that off so you get a nice line right here so it is glazed on both sides. I'm Robert Markey and we've been talking about glazing a window."
eHow Article: How to Glaze a Window