we use resins from this company:
https://www.deltakits.com/shop/windshie ... ucts/resinI use the magni-bond and a UV lamp to glue glass...I don't recall which product it is that fills voids, you may want to call the company...if you have curved/bent glass with a bb hole, it is cost effective to fill the void with the resin, razor off the excess and call it a day...
clean glass well (no ammonia)...I use denatured alcohol to clean the area to be glued...place the two pieces on a flat surface (unless you're gluing crown glass!!) and use blue painters tape to secure the two together with a nice snug fit...turn over the glass, add a couple of drops of resin (watch it bleed through and darken the tape between the two pieces), then apply clear cellophane over the crack...the resin works best in the absence of air, hence the cellophane...I use the uv lamp but you (historic district master gluing homeowner extraordinaires) can use uv from the sun--maybe an hour or so....for the bb hole, fill the void so the resin is 'proud' and set the glass in the sun...use a new single edge blade to slice off extra...
typically, homeowners don't want to see a glued crack or a resin filled void...it's our museum quality buildings that get that treatment...curved/bent glass is super expensive...
and there you have it from my corner of rural Massachusetts.....
...jade