kampman
dunning-krugersquirt
- Joined
- Aug 14, 2008
- Location
- Columbus, O.
Looks great, excited to see it with some paint on it.
Hello Guest, welcome to the initial stages of our new platform!
You can find some additional information about where we are in the process of migrating the board and setting up our new software here
Thank you for being a part of our community!
Could you have glued in with urethane like factory glass?
Could you have glued in with urethane like factory glass?
Maybe you can imagine by looking at the reflection that we were able to curve the .250 Lexan to match the curve of the door glass, which is the same as the long quarter glass on the wagon.
The curved opening is the only reason why we're not cutting laminated glass (windshield), and went to plastic. Despite some beliefs to the contrary, you cannot cut tempered glass without annealing it first (cost prohibitive) - which would have been our first choice (and the original plan), just make the quarter windows out of old door or rear glass and glue them in.