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Author:  HKA [ Thu Aug 23, 2001 9:22 pm ]
Post subject:  Source for "chicken wire" glass?

Anybody know where to find this glass with chicken wire molded into it? All suppliers say that it hasn't been made for 30 years.

Author:  Owen Paulsen [ Thu Aug 23, 2001 10:48 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Source for "chicken wire" glass?

> Anybody know where to find this glass with
> chicken wire molded into it? All suppliers
> say that it hasn't been made for 30 years.

Talk to Ted Kornweibel
He got some for a Post ofc car on San Diego Rail Museum

Stan


owenpaulsen@att.net

Author:  Rob S. [ Fri Aug 24, 2001 2:46 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Source for "chicken wire" glass?

Do an internet search for "fire glass" or "wire glass". You will find several suppliers.

It seems to be used mainly in applications that require a fire rated window, such as school doors, etc.

> Anybody know where to find this glass with
> chicken wire molded into it? All suppliers
> say that it hasn't been made for 30 years.


orn197@teleport.com

Author:  Paul Hess [ Sun Aug 26, 2001 7:38 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Source for "chicken wire" glass?

> Anybody know where to find this glass with
> chicken wire molded into it? All suppliers
> say that it hasn't been made for 30 years.

When they restored the roundhouse at the NC Transportation Museum, they used the "wire glasss", so I would say they still make it.

phess@webkorner.com

Author:  Rudd [ Mon Aug 27, 2001 12:59 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Source for "chicken wire" glass?

Try the suppliers in the link below. Wire glass is probably going to become increasingly scarce, as there are now a number of products out there that give the fire rating and don't have the wire. I have seen glass that did appear to actually have "chicken wire" in it, that, I'm pretty sure, is no longer made.

> Anybody know where to find this glass with
> chicken wire molded into it? All suppliers
> say that it hasn't been made for 30 years.


http://www.glasslinks.com/fvwire.htm
Rudd@cogdellmendrala.com

Author:  C. Wylde [ Mon Aug 27, 2001 7:07 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Source for "chicken wire" glass?

We are in the same boat. We don't need much, but could probably make an evaluation of the amount that we might ever need and piggy-back onto your order should you find an interested party. Others need may it, too.

Orange Empire Railway Museum
wyld@oc-net.com

Author:  Hal Reiser [ Tue Aug 28, 2001 7:02 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Source for "chicken wire" glass?

> Anybody know where to find this glass with
> chicken wire molded into it? All suppliers
> say that it hasn't been made for 30 years.

I was surprised at the difficulties in locating wire glass. Perhaps this is a regional problem.
I am in the hardware business in the NYC metropolitan area and supply wire glass to customers on a fairly regular basis. Wire glass comes in two varieties Rough and Polished. Rough is translucent and Polished is clear. Unfortunately the traditional wire glass with the hexagonal "chicken" wire is no longer available. Currently the Rough type has 5/8" square hole hardware cloth embedded in it. The Polished contains a diamond shaped diagonal pattern which
measures about 1 1/4" square.

Hal2415@aol.com

Author:  O.Anderson [ Tue Aug 28, 2001 1:15 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Source for "chicken wire" glass?

At one time, IRM had a gentleman jack-of-all trades who used to go around the abandoned/slated for demolition buildings in Chicago collecting rare glass types. Different thicknesses, chicken wire, ruby glass and bottle glass were in his collection. I recall seeing him freehand cut a 3 1/2 foot long arch top in some bottle glass for an old trolley window. He then tapped it 3 or 4 times and broke off the scrap in one piece! Ah, that was Bill McGregor!

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