Naildrivingman
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I have about 40 storm windows to inspect and reglaze as needed. Confronted with the traditional methods of removing putty glaze, I decided to try and use two 1x4 as a sled for my 1400 with a 1/2” top bearing pattern bit. I set the bit about 3/32” above the glass and one edge of one of the boards slightly proud of the stiles, rails and mutton’s.
The method worked really well on the test light! I did set the speed to 1. I did not hit any glazing points, but I imagine I will need to be very conscious of them. The router left about 1/16” glazing on the glass and the wood. I wasn’t really concerned about the residue on the wood and the residue on the glass popped right off with little effort.
I did search here, world wide waste and you tube. I only found a few references to trying this. I think it works great.
The method worked really well on the test light! I did set the speed to 1. I did not hit any glazing points, but I imagine I will need to be very conscious of them. The router left about 1/16” glazing on the glass and the wood. I wasn’t really concerned about the residue on the wood and the residue on the glass popped right off with little effort.
I did search here, world wide waste and you tube. I only found a few references to trying this. I think it works great.