On Wed, 25 May 1994 [log in to unmask] wrote:
> My problems with glass have mostly revolved around breakage while attempting
> to remove panels that have been propolized in the cabinet slots. The plastic
> has been far-less vulnerable, but the eventual visibility problem is of
> concern.
I like glass much better. Instead of using cabinet style slots for your
glass panels, try using those plastic clip/bracket thingies sold at all
hardware stores for the purpose of hanging mirrors. That way the edge of
the glass is exposed, and you can get a putty knife in to break the
propolis seal without too much flexing. Be sure to get clips for the
right glass thickness. Another good trick is squirting a thin bead of
vaseline between the glass and wood with a syringe after you clip it in
place. This seems to be a good proactive measure against propolizing.
Rick Bodishbaugh