Mooshing if that s a word new glazing putty into the cracks would work i suppose if the new putty got deep enough into the crack.
Fix cracked window glazing.
Applying tape to the crack should temporarily stop the window from cracking further.
When glazing a window one of the first things you ll need to do is remove any old glazing that s chipped or damaged.
If the old glass is in good shape leave it in place.
If the glazing is still in place and looks good for part of the window it can stay but it s best to completely remove any glazing that looks chipped or loose because it can prevent the new glazing from adhering as it should.
If not i expect the plug would just fall out.
Thoroughly clean the break flushing out any potential debris with an eyedropper before applying tape to the back of the crack.
Get a roll of masking tape and cut two pieces that are large enough to cover the entire crack or hole in your window.
How to fix the glazing on your windows.
Apply the tape over the crack then go to the other side of the window and place another piece of tape on the other side of the crack.
With the help of a friend set the new window glass in place.
Press a rope of glazing compound putty around the opening with your fingers and a putty knife to make a bed for the new pane.
Push the glazier s points into the frame with a putty knife.
Pull out the old glazing points with pliers.
Apply the tape so that it extends past the crack on all sides and press it firmly against the glass.
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Press in new glazing points every 10 inches with the tip of a putty knife.
Watch our window glazing repair video and learn how to use glazing compound to repair your windows.
If it wuz me i d probably be inclined to mix a bit of putty with boiled linseed oil to thin it and pack that in the crack.
Using a syringe or brush apply the adhesive to the crack and allow it to dry completely before you remove the tape.
Put on heavy gloves and eye protection place a cloth over the broken pane and tap it with a hammer.
Applying a piece of tape either masking tape or clear packing tape over the crack on both sides of the pane can help to keep the glass intact and keep water from working its way through the crack until it can be replaced.
Press the new window glass lightly to bed it.
First remove the old glazing compound.
Put the pane in place and remove any excess putty.
This will keep the adhesive from leaking out the opposite side of the window.