So,
when one has trudged the merry path of lakeshore for several
days, stooping from time to time to select pieces of coloured
glass, much to the annoyance of everyone else who can't see what
it is I'm finding that's so *priceless*, one finds one's self
with a jar full of green, white, blue and red glass fragments.
One suggests to one's self that it might be a good idea to
establish a light-wood framed piece of plain glass the size of
the north-west facing window, the window that gets the sun's full
glare in summer-time, assuming that summer ever returns, and to
cement these beads of glass to the plain sheet of glass, making a
removable screen that can be propped up in the afternoon to make
a sun-filter for delicate plants and the back of my neck.
At night time, of course, one would beam the 150w halogen spot
right at the panel ....
One then turns to this conference to ask one's confidantes what
sort of cement one should use to lightly attach chunks of glass
and plastic (there are a few pieces of rear-light lens in there)
to plain glass. My beads are not at all planar - they tend to be
small chunks of bottle, I think.
Thanks for any hints, suggestions or tips.
Christopher.Greaves@CapCanada.Com www.interlog.com/~cgreaves
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