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cutting knife to cut leads with (Fig. 3), and a stopping knife pattern knife (Fig. 6). A pair of plyers for grozing glass not 
with which to press the leads and glass close together, and to all cut off by the wheel or diamond (Fig. 7) . Two soldering 
drive in the leading nails (Fig. 4) . Leading nails (Fig. 5) . A irons (Fig. 8 and Fig. 9) . A gas heating oven for the soldering 
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n-ons (Fig. 10). A cement brush, a pail for the cement (a four 
quart pail will do) . A stubby house painter's brush, or a black- 
ing brush will do for the cement brush. If you want to make 
windows for outside sashes or in fact anything larger than 
about two feet square, you will also need a carpenter's auger 
