Historic Window Restoration
June 7-9, 2012 |
In our constant struggle to preserve original materials in historic homes, buildings and museum properties, original wood windows present one of our biggest challenges. The pressure to replace is backed up by multi-million dollar advertising campaigns perpetrated by the replacement industry. In the preservation movement's effort to lead the "Green Movement", we must constantly show the world that nothing is greener than an original window or existing property.
This course is an intense four day, hands-on workshop that deals with these very issues. Students will learn by doing as they work side-by-side with instructor Bob Yapp. Every aspect of efficient and cost effective wood window restoration will be addressed. Students will work in teams. Each team will completely restore two double hung wood window openings including: sash removal; safe lead paint & putty removal; historic glass retention; painting; glazing putty installation; weather-stripping; re-installation of the sashes including how to re-string sash weights.
Instructor: Bob Yapp
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Website:
www.campbellcenter.org/pages/historic.html#resthistwindows |
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Location Information |
The Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Studies |
203 E. Seminary St. Mt. Carroll, IL 61053 |
Website:
united states |
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Contact Information |
Matthew Toland |
Email:
toland@campbellcenter.org |
Phone:
815-244-1173 or 815-244-1173 |
Fax:
815-244-1619 |
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