Stained Glass Windows
We are presently restoring these, one window at a time. We will get photographs of each window to put on this page.
The following photos show two windows that need much work which are located in the belfry. The window shown first is the front belfry window. The X-cross structure blocking the window from the inside should be no problem removing as the structure is well-secured to the surrounding structure with large iron spikes. Before any cutting of this cross bracing is done, several long 1/2" diameter lag screws will be placed in each location in addition to the spikes. Then the cross-structure can be easily cut away to allow plenty of room for the professionals to remove the two windows.

Both of these windows are buckled on the bottom, so much so that there are numerous glass pieces which are broken and in need of replacement.
Also, the Plexiglas or whatever material was installed outside these windows for protection is damaged where white from UV rays.





The following two photos show our sanctuary with windows removed.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime project, making the lack of windows rather noteworthy!
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In order to be able to keep up with our high standards of service, we need a little more time.
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Created: September 23, 2009
Last Edit: December 31, 2011 19:19