Repairing Odd Shaped Piece Of Glass
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2003 9:27 am
A friend came to me this weekend with a request. He has a fairly valuable insulator but it has a couple of large cracks in it which reduces the value significantly. The picture below isn't the exact piece but shows the type of damage I'm talking about.
http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/74dodg ... m/&.view=t
He was wondering if I could "heat it up and melt it together". What we came up with was filling a container with plaster/silica mixture and submurging the piece is it. When it dries, place it in the kiln and fire it using a schedule for 3/4" thick glass.
Will this work? I'll try it with a less valuable insulator first. Has anyone done anything similar to this before?
Thanks, Randy
http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/74dodg ... m/&.view=t
He was wondering if I could "heat it up and melt it together". What we came up with was filling a container with plaster/silica mixture and submurging the piece is it. When it dries, place it in the kiln and fire it using a schedule for 3/4" thick glass.
Will this work? I'll try it with a less valuable insulator first. Has anyone done anything similar to this before?
Thanks, Randy