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The Glass Class
Ray and I have talked about the subject of glass replacment. We were wondering how many of you would like to know how to, or see how to replace a windshield. You would need to have a couple of tools to do the job. I can bring the glass and the tools to POGIII. I just want to know the interest from the group. We have a long time, (but it goes fast) untill we meet in Kerrville, Texas. Nebraska plays Texas in a few weeks for the Big 12 conference by the way. I will be putting in a windshield in my coach in the next couple of days so I will post pictures. It will show the basics of it.
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Dale, I think I wrote something up on this but did not take pictures. I think if you do this with photos it may show others who are hesitant just how easy it is. The hardest part is actually getting the glass without getting screwed. I knew I needed one so I picked up two (a spare) when I went through Jacksonville the last time.
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Don't go to far Jon, your name came up on this one! You are going to Kerrville aren't you?
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Definitely going to Kerrville. I want to watch you slide that glass in.
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Glass class
Dale,
Count me in:)
I have a cord that is bunching up on one of my windows, and I would like to see how to remove it and re-install it. I'm sure that I would learn how to fix it after seeing your "glass class".
Thanks for offering to do the Glass Class.:D
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Dale,
Post pictures... I have a top glass cracked and hope I don't have to get to it from over the driver position inside.
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Tom you can change it from the outside. Are you going to do it before April?
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Dale,
What i've read from Jon it sounds like even a mango man couid attempt this change so I'm in for a demo in Kerrville. If you attempt before POG III please some pixs - I know my time is coming.
MIke
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The weather in Nebraska was in the 70's today so I went out and changed the drivers windshield. I had just changed it two weeks ago. We are going to have this as a learning session (Glass Class) at POGIII if Ray and the boys say so. In the mean time you can go to http://midwestleds.com/WinshieldReplacement06.htm to see how I do it! If you have any questions call me. It takes about one hour to put a glass in. I do it by myself, I think it would be better if someone held the end while you start the glass.
Oh I almost forgot.....HAPPY THANKGIVING, we have so much to be thankfull for.
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Dale,
Great Job on the HOW TO: Thanks for taking the time to make it happen. If I do need to tackle the job it'll be with new found confidence.
MIke