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Subject: | Re: Non-Roadster question - is glass a liquid or solid |
From: | shifty <shifty@well.com> |
Date: | Thu, 20 May 1999 18:52:48 -0700 |
on 5/20/1999 6:30 PM Daniel Neuman wrote: >But, as Van pointed out, it was >determined that the most likely cause for this was that the windows were >set upright before the huge, thick, panes of glass had time to complety cool. I've also heard that it was common practice to put the thicker edges at the bottom when making a window! Leigh Brooks San Francisco |
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