You would think I would know better!!!
G'day All,
Looking for a small job to do this evening 1630hrs, so I retrieved the windscreen frame from it's resting place down in the depths of the carport.
I started by removing all the screws etc, then with a paint scraper ease the sealing putty away from the glass, after going around the edges hit the glass with the palm of your hand being mindfull you are dealing with laminated glass here and it's very unforgiving ++++:(, anyway to cut a long story short, I bumped it a tad too hard and it let go quickly and unexpectantly catching the glass in the lhs corner of the windscreen frame where the frame is secured by the wing nut to the bulkhead, you guessed it, it CRACKED in about 4 places, so now it's a useless piece of ****, the rhs came away no issues anyway no point in crying over broken glass, I will take a snap of it in the morning and post it, bugger!!!!:mad: well maybe I might get to grit blast the frame over the weekend, cheers Dennis
ps here is a pic of lhs screen cracked
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...9;t=1300413556
NOS genuine L/R vent seals
G'day All, So far the rain has stayed away and I have managed to fit one of the vent seals, I bought these from the UK last week along with a windscreen (lower) seal.
Here is Max the Kleptomaniac checking out the items
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...9;t=1300413783
the items were not on the ground 2 minutes and he was onto them, looks so innocent doesn't he:mad: playing eenie meenie miny mo which one will I have for 'Digger' n Rob
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...9;t=1300413861
first one fitted, better get the next fitted before it dissappears :p
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...9;t=1300414221
it's best if you fit the vent and the regulator, this is a fiddly job but in my opinion vital, then with regulator fitted close the vent tight
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...9;t=1300414359
this helps keep the vent seal in place whilst the glue sets, when fitting seals glue is applied to the bulkhead sparingly and the same amount to the seal, wait for glue to get tacky then apply, if you miss you will end up with a mess, I always start on the vertical faces on one end, and bring the seal up under the vent hinge pin then continue along the top etc always fun to do this job LOL :( note I haven't pushed the pins home nor bent the hinge pins, just in case I need to remove them again before 113-372 is finished, anyway I'm on night shift for the next 2 nights so I'd better go and finish the job, cheers Dennis
:( damn shame about Corowa for me, but there is always some other time :D:D