I only have a little experience at melting glass. There are definitely big differences between various glass that is out there, bottles, windows, cookware and even paper weights. The melting points and annealing points of them varies widely. I never had any luck with mixing one batch of glass with another, and I think it was because their reaction to heating and cooling varies widely. All the glass that I worked required temps much higher than 900 F to melt. Maybe he was talking about Celsius. Heating in a hurry never seemed to cause a problem, but cooling fast did. My best results were obtained when I slowly cooled to 800-900 F, then held it there for a couple hours, then continued the slow cooling. The time spent at the annealing temp was critical to their "temper". Some that I held there for longer annealed so hard that I could not knap it.
WA