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Definition of glazier's point in US English: glazier's pointnoun A small triangle of sheet metal, used to hold glass in a window frame until the putty dries. Example sentencesExamples - In addition to the glass you will also need glazier's points and glazing compound to hold the glass in place.
- These are called glazier's points, and their job is to hold the glass in place - it's not the putty that does this.
- Flat metal glazier's points are 20th century technology so they cannot be original to a 19th century mirror.
- Use a putty knife to press glazier's points into the sash every 4 to 6 inches to hold the glass.
- Press in new glazier's points every 10 ’, using the tip of the putty knife.
- If you intend on reusing the glass, be careful removing the glazier's points - it's very tricky.
Definition of glazier's point in US English: glazier's pointnoun A small triangle of sheet metal, used to hold glass in a window frame until the putty dries. Example sentencesExamples - If you intend on reusing the glass, be careful removing the glazier's points - it's very tricky.
- Press in new glazier's points every 10 ’, using the tip of the putty knife.
- Use a putty knife to press glazier's points into the sash every 4 to 6 inches to hold the glass.
- These are called glazier's points, and their job is to hold the glass in place - it's not the putty that does this.
- In addition to the glass you will also need glazier's points and glazing compound to hold the glass in place.
- Flat metal glazier's points are 20th century technology so they cannot be original to a 19th century mirror.
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