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faux stained glass
Yahoo Message Number: 86349
I think that most of the "stained glass" in RV doors is window film; here's one vendor (of several who all offer similar products):
 http://www.windowfilmworld.com/stained_glass_window_film.htm

I used to do stained glass (in another lifetime), and agree that an insert of leaded glass wouldn't be sturdy enough for an RV door application. Copper foiling is stronger (as one poster already suggested), but if I really wanted the look without the potential of having the window fall apart from motion/road stress, I'd consider using the sheet "faux" stuff. YMMV.

Joan
2003 TK has a new home

 
Re: faux stained glass
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Yahoo Message Number: 86361
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"I think that most of the "stained glass" in RV doors is window
film;  here's one vendor (of several who all offer similar products):

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http://www.windowfilmworld.com/stained_glass_window_film.htm

I used to do stained glass (in another lifetime), and agree that an insert of leaded glass wouldn't be sturdy enough for an RV door application. Copper foiling is stronger (as one poster already suggested), but if I really wanted the look without the potential of having the window fall apart from motion/road stress, I'd consider using the sheet "faux" stuff. YMMV."

Joan
http://wallpaperforwindows.com/shop/customer/pages.php?pageid=12

And here's another link that someone posted a while back.

Chris
Formerly: 2002 30' IB