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bev
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« on: March 07, 2008, 08:44:41 PM »

I have a project to consider, to design and build a s.g. panel (approx 4' w x 3' h) which is to be positioned on a wall in a hospital. The floor is pediatric oncology. Any constructive advice would be appreciated.  TKS.
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mmezalick
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« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2008, 05:09:24 AM »

Some thoughts and questions;
Will there be a light source behind the panel?
Make sure the frame is strong enough to support the panel.
You should add a saftey glass to the front, people love to touch stained glass windows. That will add to the weight.
There are several framing options, wood, metal, etc., What frame material are you considering using?
Make sure there is an easy way to remove the panel for cleaning or if the client plans on moving at some time.
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« Reply #2 on: March 08, 2008, 02:48:35 PM »

The leaded stained glass panel will have either 1/2" or poss. 3/4" zinc "U" came around it , and it will be fitted into a wood frame/door. The box to be mounted on the wall will be wood and the s.g. panel will be back-lit with fluorescent tubes. The question is - is it safe to put a leaded stained glass panel in a hospital, especially in a childrens oncology dept.
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« Reply #3 on: March 08, 2008, 05:58:29 PM »

The leaded stained glass panel will have either 1/2" or poss. 3/4" zinc "U" came around it , and it will be fitted into a wood frame/door. The box to be mounted on the wall will be wood and the s.g. panel will be back-lit with fluorescent tubes. The question is - is it safe to put a leaded stained glass panel in a hospital, especially in a childrens oncology dept.
By safe do you mean that the kids could break it? Put laminated glass in front of it for easy cleaning by the hospital staff and safety against breakage.
Or are you concerned about lead poisoning? You need to i inhale or ingest lead to get lead poisoning. It's doubtful there will be a problem with this.
The zinc border will add NO additional strength to the window once it's installed, so why not use lead.
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