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Default can plexiglass adhere to brick fireplace with caulk?

On Nov 12, 9:27 pm, Harry K wrote:
On Nov 12, 6:56 pm, (Chris Lewis) wrote:





According to dpb :


ap wrote:
hello,
To cut down on draft in our fireplace which is never used,
we caulked the edges of the fireplace and then tried
to attach the plexiglass. Some portions appear to have adhered,
others don't.
Is there something else to use to make the plexi adhere to brick?
We tried to cut the glass so that it attaches almost to the joints
of the brick to the wooden trim.


If you were to use a clear rtv silicon and set the edge in a bead, it'll
be there 'til the proverbial cows arrive. You best want to not use it
in the future if you do it that way or you (or the subsequent occupants)
will rue the day you chose to do it that way.


I would rather make a frame and mount it to the fireplace surround w/
removable fasteners, then attach the plexiglass to that...


Or just jam it in place with a strip of adhesive-backed foam or rubber
weatherstrip. You can probably get away without framing it.
--
Chris Lewis,


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No matter how it is applied, it certainly isn't going to look very
good. The proper way is to stuff insulation up in the throat. That
will both insulate and seal it and doesn't affect the looks.

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Just don't light a fire a friend of mine did that in his cottage
forgot in spring the plug was in