I have a client who has 3 small transoms (13" x 23") that they want to have some glue-chipping done on.
They are insulated units that have already been built and I would just need to do the sandblasting and chipping before they are installed. The glass is double-strength, non-tempered.
I've chipped and etched glass and then had it put into an insulated unit but have never done it afterwards. I don't anticipate any problem with chipping an insulated unit but wanted to check in case anyone knows of a potential problem.
Thanks
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Chipping insulated glass units
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Hi Dan, I would proceed with your approach.....don't see any potential problems ......but as always, just see it thru beforehand.....I enjoyed our visits.......
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