Davit,
It's great to hear you resting.
I saw a window pane fall out of the garage window, so I tackled the job of replacing it with mixed results.
It's amusing to watch me try to do this, now. I didn't have glass, so I thought I'd use some metal for ductwork, regretfully. To get the right dimensions, I thought I could bend out the bevelled ends, but there wasn't enough, and it began to rain. I found a gift container of metal, but it was so hard to cut with metal snips. When I wandered into the garage, I found some think plywood, but after cutting it, it didn't fit.
Of course I'd be using silicone to secure the other glass panes, while I was there. Since I didn't have a wood plane, I thought I'd just silicone what I glass there was, and just nail the wood piece, which wasn't perfect, in.
But I couldn't get the darn nail out of the silicone cylinder.
So I've ended up being sore, using tiny carpet nails to secure glass panes, until another day when I figure out, if I ever do, where the wood plane is.
As for the silicone, I'm sure I'll find a way to get that nail out so I can use it again.
My hands are sore too, since I haven't been using my night splints for my carpal tunnel syndrome. This never happened when I was young, and seemed to have limitless physical strength, stamina. I wish I could find stuff too. And I don't wish to waste time on petty issues, because I obviously don't have energy to spare.
I was joking to myself, as I felt my vulnerability, how a racoon could tear the window apart if s/he wished to.