lapeer20m
Senior Member
I'm preparing to install some glass block in my bus. I know it's not the lightest material, but weight is not that big of a concern to me.
There is far more flexing involved in this application than there is in a house. I'm concerned that regular glass mortar will crack. Pre-assembled glass windows seem to be put together with a much more rubbery material. Anyone know what that is? It doesn't seem that calk would be strong enough to hold the wall together. Perhaps some sort of epoxy?
Anybody have any info on alternatives to plain ol' glass block mortar?
Thanks.
the glass block wall after being illuminated should look pretty shwanky!
There is far more flexing involved in this application than there is in a house. I'm concerned that regular glass mortar will crack. Pre-assembled glass windows seem to be put together with a much more rubbery material. Anyone know what that is? It doesn't seem that calk would be strong enough to hold the wall together. Perhaps some sort of epoxy?
Anybody have any info on alternatives to plain ol' glass block mortar?
Thanks.
the glass block wall after being illuminated should look pretty shwanky!
OUTRAGEOUS prices, so I made my own. Used a nice flat piece of ply to assemble the units, waited for everything to cure THOROUGHLY before moving/installing! 

