Hi
We have a 1930's front door which (together with its surrounding framework) is mostly leaded stained glass. We've recently had some glass replaced (at a considerable cost) and it was suggested that we try and put some Polycarbonate sheets on the outside to protect the glass from future damage. The rebate is at least 1/2 an inch deep but I was wondering what thickness I should be using in order to get the best protection but ensuring that it can be beaded up to fit it over the top of the existing leaded glass.
Has anyone tried this on this forum before or something similar perhaps?
Any information will be appreciated.
Regards
Ant H
We have a 1930's front door which (together with its surrounding framework) is mostly leaded stained glass. We've recently had some glass replaced (at a considerable cost) and it was suggested that we try and put some Polycarbonate sheets on the outside to protect the glass from future damage. The rebate is at least 1/2 an inch deep but I was wondering what thickness I should be using in order to get the best protection but ensuring that it can be beaded up to fit it over the top of the existing leaded glass.
Has anyone tried this on this forum before or something similar perhaps?
Any information will be appreciated.
Regards
Ant H