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<p>[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 4187, member: 78"]Hi Davey,</p><p> If you want a glass replacement and not worry about it being antique, a hint.</p><p>Take a wad of molding clay and use it to make a mold, besure to remove an 1/8th inch off the mold and have a glass "artist" make a cobalt blue slump glass</p><p>copy. It can be firepolished to smooth the edge. When I was working on the church fire one of the damaged glass pieces was a liner from a holy water font. I had it repaired that way and the cost was 20 dollars.</p><p>greg[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 4187, member: 78"]Hi Davey, If you want a glass replacement and not worry about it being antique, a hint. Take a wad of molding clay and use it to make a mold, besure to remove an 1/8th inch off the mold and have a glass "artist" make a cobalt blue slump glass copy. It can be firepolished to smooth the edge. When I was working on the church fire one of the damaged glass pieces was a liner from a holy water font. I had it repaired that way and the cost was 20 dollars. greg[/QUOTE]
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