putting panel in frame

I made a panel 18 by 24 inches, I want to it in a window frame. should i put a piece of clear glass in front of and behind the panel, (sandwich the panel). I used the foil method on the panel

thanx bill

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Bill
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You can but I wouldn't. However, you can put the stained glass up against the clear and then use some molding to hold it in place. Don't use any sealants like silicone because you do want some air to circulate betweent the stained glass and the clear so you don't get any condensation.

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Chemosabe

Do you not already have a piece of glass in the window? Just use the new panel as a decorative one, free hanging?

Whatever you do, don't try to seal your new panel between two layers of clear float. I promise you that there will be condensation. You'll never get it to seal properly.

Although it doesn't sound like you are planning on doing it, just a warning. Do not expose the foiled panel to the weather.

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Moonraker

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Moonraker
10:51 am, "Bill" wrote:

Bwahahahahaha! I installed more windows and door panels this past week than you have ever done in your sorry life. Why don't you quit posturing and stick to your silly assed little toy boats?

You are WAY over your head when it comes to discussing architectural leaded glass construction and installation with anybody on this board.

Come to think of it, you are WAY over your head in discussing anything with anybody on this or any other board. Every time you open your yap, somebody slaps you. Don't you ever get tired of being a punching bag and a laughingstock?

The Brady Law of Argument: Any conclusion is possible if you don't know what you are talking about.

Hey!!! Did that container load of glass ever make it to Finland? Anne-Marie is still waiting.

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Moonraker

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