voicilesrosbifs
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Refurbishing 4 saloon windows, SWMBO says why not replace the glass as well as the seals. Existing glass is 20 years old toughened and kitemarked, 5mm, few light scratches but usable. Glazier can make replacements in toughened glass but they will be around 40 quid each. Ouch!
Glazier suggested using laminated glass instead - about a tenner a window. This is 2 sheets of 3mm window glass with a clear plastic film between them, so total width is 6.4mm. This will fit into the existing frames, but:
1. Opinions about using laminated instead of toughened?
2. More glass means less mastic to handle expansion/contraction. Asking for trouble?
Glazier suggested using laminated glass instead - about a tenner a window. This is 2 sheets of 3mm window glass with a clear plastic film between them, so total width is 6.4mm. This will fit into the existing frames, but:
1. Opinions about using laminated instead of toughened?
2. More glass means less mastic to handle expansion/contraction. Asking for trouble?