How to replace broken glass and lead cane in an old door

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I want to renovate my front door.
I am comfortable with preparing filling and painting the door but am not sure how to replace broken glass and lead.
Can anyone outline the steps?


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Is that a single pain of glass with the lead stuck on?
It's not 4 separate pains?
 
It’s 4 separate panes.
My worry is the lead is cracking in places and feels brittle.
Not quite sure if the leading needs replacing too.
 
I’d contact a lead glass specialist.
I doubt it would cost much and if that’s a front door, they could suggest a reinforced glass backing for the door
 
I’d contact a lead glass specialist.
I doubt it would cost much and if that’s a front door, they could suggest a reinforced glass backing for the door
Do you think replace the who leaded glass unit?
New for old replacement?

What do you mean by reinforced glass backing?
Encapsulate in double glazing or basically sticking lead onto a hardened glass pane?
 
Leaded windows can be pushed in to gain entry.

A lot of people fit an internal second pane, not double glazed. They use laminated glass, which is two layers of glass sandwiched with plastic film. That’s fitted to a frame screwed to the inside of the door.
 
Leaded windows can be pushed in to gain entry.

A lot of people fit an internal second pane, not double glazed. They use laminated glass, which is two layers of glass sandwiched with plastic film. That’s fitted to a frame screwed to the inside of the door.
So from the outside of the door you have the leaded trational glass, then a spacer, the security glass (single pane), then the glazing beading to hold it all together?

Or is it attached to the back of the door. Wouldn't that look terrible?

I guess you compromise the look on the inside, but worth it for the security benefit.
 
Stronger and adds insulation.
I feel the whole door is solid wood and has gaps so the insulation of a small window is neither here or there.
Does it make a massive difference?
Can you get double glazing that looks like old glass (texture)?
 
Actually, it looks like you already have metal (?) bars on the inside.
I assumed that you wanted to retain the original glass detail.

Any local double glazing specialist can make a replacement, complete with leaded effect.
Or a company that specialises in leadwork (my local one did the Harry Potter windows) could fix th original IF the glass pattern is available or make a replacement with similar.
 
Actually, it looks like you already have metal (?) bars on the inside.
I assumed that you wanted to retain the original glass detail.

Any local double glazing specialist can make a replacement, complete with leaded effect.
Or a company that specialises in leadwork (my local one did the Harry Potter windows) could fix th original IF the glass pattern is available or make a replacement with similar.
The metal bars are just screwed in. Ideally I would like to remove.
I will find a company and discuss.
 
I’d contact a lead glass specialist.
I doubt it would cost much and if that’s a front door, they could suggest a reinforced glass backing for the door

As above.

Hopefully, the specialist will be able to find glass to match the other 3 given that the broken glass doesn't look like it matches.
 

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