I'm hoping for some insight here. The house my wife selected for us has "leaded glass windows". These are from the 1930s and I suspect are actually zinc, not lead. They are the exterior windows for the house (though I have period storm windows over them). Basically they are built kind of like a stained glass window with the metal frames and individual bits of glass. They are similar to the windows in this article.
thisamericanhouse.com
Anyway, in several of them the glazing is going bad. In some cases it's the glazing between the glass and zinc and in others between the wood and glass. Does anyone have experience fixing these things? Most of what I see on line is more extensive restoration work vs what I would want to do myself. We did have one window restored at a local shop. That included replacing glass and adding supports to it. I'm hoping to avoid spending that kind of money on perhaps 10 or more windows that just need glazing fixes for repairs to the hole thing.
Can the glass be reglazed in place? Removal of the glass otherwise requires unsoldering the zinc. Is the zinc to wood glazing special or just standard window glazing? Any suggested resources?
Thanks
This American House
Living History In This American House: An American System-Built Home Designed By Frank Lloyd Wright, 1917
thisamericanhouse.com
Anyway, in several of them the glazing is going bad. In some cases it's the glazing between the glass and zinc and in others between the wood and glass. Does anyone have experience fixing these things? Most of what I see on line is more extensive restoration work vs what I would want to do myself. We did have one window restored at a local shop. That included replacing glass and adding supports to it. I'm hoping to avoid spending that kind of money on perhaps 10 or more windows that just need glazing fixes for repairs to the hole thing.
Can the glass be reglazed in place? Removal of the glass otherwise requires unsoldering the zinc. Is the zinc to wood glazing special or just standard window glazing? Any suggested resources?
Thanks