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bezzabsa wrote:Could you instead throw them my way?????????
May as well be cheeky and ask..
loot wrote:Mike, if you look inside you'll see the double skin which you just cut round to reveal the correct seam for the bonded glass, that's provided you get the full size correct glass and fitting kit it winch take long although I'd give 24 hours before using the van (just me but I've read 4 hrs iirc)
Hardest bit is cutting the hole, avoid spraying hot grinds of metal everywhere etc, an idea is gaffer tape flat and then again but 8a tube shape which should allow you to cut through and also keep the grinds away from the paint.
Or whatever
nedforceone wrote:If the old ones are mk5 windows then they should just pull out, lift the rubber away abit at the bottom and pull (unless the fitter used adhesive) I have a mk5 slidy window in mine and when I liberated it from a scrap minibus it just pulled out. N
bigjohnthomas wrote:Now then ,now then, I don't know if its a different glue these days but .
The ones I put in my old van the glue came out easily
This time both my pound world stretcher land guns gave up I had to abandon half way through and go and buy a decentish gun
bezzabsa wrote:Cheers..if its just the rubbers that's not so much of a problem, I'm sure there are replacements available..
as long as the runners and frame are sound I cant see it being a great deal of hassle
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