I purchased the Cee Bailey's windows. When I placed them over the door window opening they were a near perfect fit needing little trimming. However, most of the corners needed a fair amount of compression to settle onto the lip of the window and I anticipated this upward tension would fight against the Lord Adhesive I will use to adhere them. I brought them into the 70 degree house and placed weights over each corner. In less than 24 hours the window edges sat nearly perfectly onto the lip of the opening, needing minimal compression to sit flat. I thinks this speaks to the flexibility of the windows and the influence of temperature. I suspect this is why glass cloth and resin placed over the interface of the window/door can craze or crack.
My question: Is it necessary to place any layers of cloth over the window/door interface? I don't see directions in the plans to apply this cloth. I am thinking the Lord Adhesive is sufficient to hold the window in place and avoid the possibility of resin/cloth crazing or cracking.
My question: Is it necessary to place any layers of cloth over the window/door interface? I don't see directions in the plans to apply this cloth. I am thinking the Lord Adhesive is sufficient to hold the window in place and avoid the possibility of resin/cloth crazing or cracking.