It's been a while since we did ours but, like Michael says it's pretty
straightforward.? You fit the glazing seal to the glass, the bottom
should be one-piece and U-shaped, and the top is a separate piece.? We
didn't have any trouble with the seal we got from Moss; it's wider than
you need but you trim the excess at a 45-deg angle from the frame pieces
to the glass (be careful not to score the glass).? The top seal and the
top of the 'U' should be cut at 45-deg angles to each other at the
corners as well.
I wrote Fourintune (Kay?) to ask for their secret but, for some reason,
their replies didn't come through and she gave up after a couple tries
(maybe it's one of those ancient, mythical things that should never be
revealed).? You could write them and try again, and if you do get a
reply please let us all know (and I hope we don't all die under
mysterious circumstances shortly thereafter).
Happy New Year All!
Bob
On 12/31/2017 1:16 PM, Michael Salter wrote:
> It is pretty straight forward Michael however I have had difficulty
> finding the correct thickness of Everseal glazing strip.
> The other trick is to ensure that you replace the series of little
> wooden blocks top and bottom? between the seal and the frame? because
> if you omit them the top bow will never meet the frame in the center.
> Don't ask me how I know :-)
>
> Michael S
>
> On Sun, Dec 31, 2017 at 1:17 PM, Michael MacLean
>
> I now have my windscreen pieces re-chromed, a new Triplex piece of
> glass and the rubber glazing. Is there any tutorial on how to put
> the windscreen together correctly, video or otherwise?
> Mike MacLean
>
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