I was wondering if such a thing existed?
I have a few aluminium framed glass panes that are just right for placing on the boards around my smaller beds to warm up the soil and give things a bit of a head start.
Yesterday I was balancing a plank off wood whilst I kack-handedly screwed another plank to it (to make a new border). The plank fell and cracked the glass :(
The glass is still in the frame, but it moves around a bit and the risk of cutting myself is high.
Is there any special tape I can buy that will form a hard seal, be waterproof, and preferably be see through?
I will pop to the DIY store tomorrow, but wondered if any of you could point me in the right direction!
Thanks
Hi Jimmy, give this site a spin
http://www.allplas.co.uk/acatalog/Tapes_for_Polythene.html
I bought a roll of tape from B&Q a while ago for mending glass, unfortunately I can't remember what it was called. It's just like heavy duty clear cellotape about 5cm wide. Hope that's helpful.
A tube of clear silicone sealer will sort it . Run a line of it over the crack both sides, then some beads on the glass round the frame.. If you cut the spout near the top so there is only a little hole, you can stick a nail down it when you have finished the job. Will keep ok till you need it again
Thanks for all the replies!
I have been busy so only just seen them :)
Im off to B&Q in a few mins to buy some felt for the second hand shed I have aquired, so I will check out their glass repair wares too!