Mounting stained glass inside vinyl window frames
Mounting stained glass inside vinyl window frames
I had decorative stained glass windows (in old wood frames), hung from picture wire and eyelet screws, in front of some of my original wood double-hung windows. Now that I have installed vinyl windows, is there any way to mount the stained glass windows, since there is no longer a wood frame to screw the eyelet screws into? If I were to hang the stained glass windows from the remaining original outer wood frame, the stained glass would hang in the air a couple of inches in front of the upper sash instead of lying against the sash for support. I considered standing the stained glass window between the bottom sash and the screen but I'm concerned that it could be too heavy and damage the screen. Duct tape might work (!) but isn't too pretty. Any ideas? [/img]
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Re: Mounting stained glass inside vinyl window frames
Screwing into the frames will typically void most manufacturers warranties and permenantly mar the window. You may have better luck with some sort of adhesive or an L-bracketKlavisha wrote:I had decorative stained glass windows (in old wood frames), hung from picture wire and eyelet screws, in front of some of my original wood double-hung windows. Now that I have installed vinyl windows, is there any way to mount the stained glass windows, since there is no longer a wood frame to screw the eyelet screws into? If I were to hang the stained glass windows from the remaining original outer wood frame, the stained glass would hang in the air a couple of inches in front of the upper sash instead of lying against the sash for support. I considered standing the stained glass window between the bottom sash and the screen but I'm concerned that it could be too heavy and damage the screen. Duct tape might work (!) but isn't too pretty. Any ideas? [/img]
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super velcro
you may want to try the Extreme velcro - they sell it for holding planters on rails during winds, and such - I have used it to hold up heavy (10lb+) signs on a wall.
http://www.velcro.com/CONSUMER/products_xt.htm
Works really well - think you can get it at home depot (plant section) or maybe walmart/target? can't remember where I bought it last, but the first time I got it a guy from Velcro USA gave it to me at a show because my sign kept falling down
http://www.velcro.com/CONSUMER/products_xt.htm
Works really well - think you can get it at home depot (plant section) or maybe walmart/target? can't remember where I bought it last, but the first time I got it a guy from Velcro USA gave it to me at a show because my sign kept falling down
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