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    Posted 9 years ago

    BigJohnOf406
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    21" high, 19" wide shade. Shade is separating at center. Anyone have advice on repairing? From Wilmington, NC.

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    1. BigJohnOf406, 7 years ago
      So I did solve this myself after visiting stained glass and metal working shops and clubs in Sun City West. (All sympathized with me, but none would touch it.) I first took out the glass--very delicate operation--and cleaned that. Managed not to break any of the soft metal tabs when I bent them to loosen the glass. Then I gooped on plenty of JB Weld (or something similar) where the metal on the shade was separating. Next I attached clamps to push the shade back into place and hold it there. Gooped some more JB Weld over the separated-glued seams and waited a couple of days. Released the clamps and waited a day to make sure the weld did not separate. Replaced the glass, again without breaking the tabs, and it's been looking good ever since.

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