I found a local shop too, they cut the wing, side and rear window out of
tinted glass (30% tint) and put my wing windows together for the same price
as I could have ordered windows without shipping
I was very happy because I was originally planning on tinting them with film
so I actually saved quite a bit and I never have to worry about scratching
my tint
Dustin
Oc - I had all new glass cut by a guy I found at a local window shop; it
was a fluke that I found him. He actually had all the old, original
patterns still in his possession. So that made it easy to get the
pieces.
So, it sounds from the input, that I have missed two key factors. The
small screws that hold the sash to the window - I was wondering what the
holes were for in the sash, but was unsure if they had to do with
actually screwing the window and the sash. The other to add a solvent to
get the setting tape to slip into place, which would make sense I had to
really push to get the window and tape in the groove and it still
doesn't seem to be sitting right. I will try those ASAP. That will help
a great deal.
Much appreciation -
Mark Coopet
Design Drafting Engineer
Great Lakes Engineering
763-425-4755 Ext. 208
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