These are old aluminum windows with single pane glass held in and quot;caulkedquot; using a gray colored vinyl/rubber type strip of material which is triangular shaped but has indented crevices so that the material snaps into place sealing the window paneIt is used instead of caulkingI don't know if it is a glazing stripsIt is 5/16quot; by 3/8quot; by 1/2quot; and apparently could be cut into any length strips that you needI have been unable to find it anywhere.
batterys,bottles,and other materials
used concretedebris from construction sitesglass steel old computer components slag aggregate old rubber tires eggshells
Plastic, aluminium, electronics.
We have ancient windows too! I found a roll of this stuff at Home DepotIt was $21 for a 12 ft rollYou cut off the length you need and it slides into the little groove then you put the frame back together by pushing the aluminum back in plac over the plastic corner joistsTry their web site( i haven't checked) if there isn't a home depot in your areaLowes is another option, but I typically don't shop there ( HD is closer for me)