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On the 30+ year old glass was weld splatter,paint,concrete,rust stains and bird poop and some racoon footprints here and there and lots of bug poop

Then there was some/a lot of I beams and angle iron in the way but good to hang on to not test the harness

Almost every day the sun was there for well over 120* to dry the solution off and sticky non dry adhesive tint also sucked for that,,drank a gallon of water before noon?

Then had to wear a hard hat,pants,boots and a harness and learn how to use the jlg electric crane,,some I could get with a scizzer lift

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Original post read to me that the job was done a few years ago.

I wonder how that laminated and possibly over size glass is doing now....

Can't see any cracks from down at street level?lol,,,,also could not safely get to the 5/10 back top windows inside and slammed it on the outside of the glass/crane and only lost 2 big patterns(50"+120"?) from wind/oops no helper in the crane bucket

The construction company should have let him tint the windows before they built a structure inside,,then about all could have been done with a scisser lift

You are from Canada eh? See the Skylon tower in the one pic?

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Ahh Nihagera Fawls New Yawk huh??? :lol

 

As long as someone signs a waiver sayin I told ya so is an awesome @$$ saver.

 

We had a glass shop not listen to us a few years ago on a large new project.

 

"I've done it this way lots of times, never had a pane break with that film".

 

ALL of the glass broke...$200g's later he listens EVERY TIME now :lol

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