Subject: Stained glass
I am currently preparing specifications for a contractor to conserve a 19th century stained glass window. The sole contractor available who has the level of skills required is a firm believer in using the copper foil repair technique for cracks in glass panels, rather than adhesive. He feels that the risk to the piece's already deteriorated vitreous glass paint and enamel colour would be too great if an attempt were made to reverse an adhesive join down the track. I am interested in other stained glass specialists' views on this matter. The window is to be displayed under museum conditions. Sally Groom Conservator Museum Victoria GPO Box 666E Melbourne 3001 Victoria, Australia *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:42 Distributed: Friday, December 7, 2001 Message Id: cdl-15-42-011 ***Received on Friday, 7 December, 2001