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Thanks. That's really helpful.
I've got some window putty, so will go that route. Application might be harder, but vs. finding the time to source, buy, cut paint, and fit new wood strips I think it's going to be the easy route.
The only thing that's a shame is this would be perfect time to add an acrylic/similar pane to make a basic double glazed window and protect it from being broken by kids in the future.
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I've got some window putty, so will go that route. Application might be harder, but vs. finding the time to source, buy, cut paint, and fit new wood strips I think it's going to be the easy route.
Putty seals the window. Sprags or push pins hold the glass in place.
The glazing putty will probably need painting (most do)
Get some replacement beads 😉
Because it's cheaper, quicker and requires less skill than window putty.
If you are having difficulty with the pins for the window cut off the peened part (the round bit you hit with the hammer) of a pin using wire cutters and put the pin in a drill. This will allow you to friction drill a hole for the pins and will make driving them easier also it will minimise the chances of damaging or splitting the bits of wood.
You can use clear silicone to bed the glass into the frame and also between the glass and the beads.