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Why does the entire stained glass panel or stained glass window have to be removed?

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Why does the entire stained glass panel or stained glass window have to be removed?

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A. The pieces of stained glass are held together by lead strips. These pieces of lead, also known as lead came, are channels the lead fits into. They have the profile of the letter ‘H’. In order to access areas that need work, the window must be at least partially disassembled.

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