This idea of hangers really does look better than jumprings! Stained glass windows look so expensive, so why cheapen the look with common jumprings?!!! Plus they never looked strong enought but i admit i have used them, thats all I've known to use. But now I'll use your idea! Thank you!!!
O k your new at this so Rule #1 if you don't have a corner to place a hanger on then always solder the hanger / loop at a intersection -----If you noticed I used lead came on the edge & if I didn't solder the hanger at a intersection what would keep the lead from pulling away over time from the weight of the piece due to Gravity. ?
Well I only have my over 56 years of experience to go by & That`s the whole point is to solder the hanger on at a intersection NOT out in the middle of nowhere & For myself I have never had what I use for hangers fail----Now I have had a boat load of repairs due to Jump Ring failure
You should have another camera that is zoomed out more so your viewers can always see what you are doing. Then, when editing, you can choose witch video clips to use from each camera.
Yeah that`s a problem when I am shooting a video alone ---BUT there is enough of it there if you watch the whole video that most people could figure it out & you never know I may reshoot next time I am putting those loops on a project ---But it`s not like i can just reshoot a project over & over till I get the camera angle right ---I am just an old man trying to hopefully pass on what little I think I may have learned be fore I am dead
I just love how u are straight to the point! Exactly how I like to learn.
This idea of hangers really does look better than jumprings! Stained glass windows look so expensive, so why cheapen the look with common jumprings?!!! Plus they never looked strong enought but i admit i have used them, thats all I've known to use. But now I'll use your idea! Thank you!!!
Thank you, Jack.
O k your new at this so Rule #1 if you don't have a corner to place a hanger on then always solder the hanger / loop at a intersection -----If you noticed I used lead came on the edge & if I didn't solder the hanger at a intersection what would keep the lead from pulling away over time from the weight of the piece due to Gravity. ?
That goes against everything I have learned. I would never solder a hanger just to the came - even at an intersection.
Well I only have my over 56 years of experience to go by & That`s the whole point is to solder the hanger on at a intersection NOT out in the middle of nowhere & For myself I have never had what I use for hangers fail----Now I have had a boat load of repairs due to Jump Ring failure
You should have another camera that is zoomed out more so your viewers can always see what you are doing. Then, when editing, you can choose witch video clips to use from each camera.
4:02...son of a what????????!!!!!! LOL
Trying to understand why the hanger needs to be applied at an intersection since it is not inserted into the line. I'm so new to this
I believe it is for strength
Yes, for strength! If not placed on the seam work, the weight of the cane can easily pull away from the glass, especially over time by hanging.
Yes sadly my editing skills are worse than my camera work
Hello! What do you use for wire or ware to hang stained glass windows ? thans
Most of the time I would be using 16 Gauge Jack Chain & I believe it's rated at up to 11 pound s most of the stuff I make is not that heavy
Off the screen.
Too bad we can't see what you're doing.
That's what I was going to say. I guess he didn't edit his video.
Can’t see the top so this part is useless
Yeah that`s a problem when I am shooting a video alone ---BUT there is enough of it there if you watch the whole video that most people could figure it out & you never know I may reshoot next time I am putting those loops on a project ---But it`s not like i can just reshoot a project over & over till I get the camera angle right ---I am just an old man trying to hopefully pass on what little I think I may have learned be fore I am dead