New Windshield Install
 

New Windshield Install

Started by FloridaCliff, June 16, 2009, 07:33:10 PM

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FloridaCliff

I thought this day would never come....at least last Thursday that is....

Here's what happened:

I found out Jack was going to be visiting NCBob for a few days, gave him a call and wanted to see if he could help me replace my windshields.  I had replaced car windshields, but nothing with this beadlock stuff.  I am someone who considers time apprenticing with a more experienced person, time well spent.  Jack agreed to help me....OK now to get the windshields here....

I ordered the windshields two weeks in advance, I had previously confirmed a week was sufficient notice.

Ordered on Tuesday and scheduled for delivery Thursday of the next week, Since i am still of the "working class" I told them I needed 24 hours notice of delivery and a four hour window of delivery...In other words i need to take a half day off to be available to unload it with the tractor.

Wednesday came and received my call, it would be there between 12-2 on Thursday, arranged for the time off.

Thursday, made sure I was home by 12:00, no delivery, no call, Friday no delivery by 3:00, called the distributor, salesman was out, would have to wait until Monday, blood pressure is rising....

Now remember, Jack is arriving Monday and leaving on Wednesday.

Monday at 09:00, called the distribute, they checked on shipment, would be delivered between 10-12 today......took the rest of the day off as no one was home to unload....waited....waited....saw Jack pull in at NCBobs..waited..... 2:00 truck shows up...unloaded....
If I wasn't so happy to see that box I might have just refused it..

Tuesday Jack and I install the windshields.  

In only 1 1/2 hours from removal to finish.

Here are the pictures: "Click on pictures to enlarge"

Cliff


1975 GMC  P8M4905A-1160    North Central Florida

"There are basically two types of people. People who accomplish things, and people who claim to have accomplished things. The first group is less crowded."
Mark Twain

FloridaCliff

1975 GMC  P8M4905A-1160    North Central Florida

"There are basically two types of people. People who accomplish things, and people who claim to have accomplished things. The first group is less crowded."
Mark Twain

FloridaCliff

1975 GMC  P8M4905A-1160    North Central Florida

"There are basically two types of people. People who accomplish things, and people who claim to have accomplished things. The first group is less crowded."
Mark Twain

FloridaCliff

Jack and I getting the opening ready
1975 GMC  P8M4905A-1160    North Central Florida

"There are basically two types of people. People who accomplish things, and people who claim to have accomplished things. The first group is less crowded."
Mark Twain

FloridaCliff




Touching up in those hard to reach spaces once the windshield is back in
1975 GMC  P8M4905A-1160    North Central Florida

"There are basically two types of people. People who accomplish things, and people who claim to have accomplished things. The first group is less crowded."
Mark Twain

FloridaCliff



Getting the center mullion back in, starting the windshield rubber install

1975 GMC  P8M4905A-1160    North Central Florida

"There are basically two types of people. People who accomplish things, and people who claim to have accomplished things. The first group is less crowded."
Mark Twain

FloridaCliff




Getting the new glass inside the bead



1975 GMC  P8M4905A-1160    North Central Florida

"There are basically two types of people. People who accomplish things, and people who claim to have accomplished things. The first group is less crowded."
Mark Twain

FloridaCliff



New glass and rubber.......Ya gotta love it!


Thanks Jack
1975 GMC  P8M4905A-1160    North Central Florida

"There are basically two types of people. People who accomplish things, and people who claim to have accomplished things. The first group is less crowded."
Mark Twain

Dreamscape

You lucky devil! I had to do mine all by myself, got 'er done, but it wasn't that bad. I will have help next time I have to change one out.

At least you had some expert help! Looks Great! ;)

You gotta Love It!

Paul
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Our coach was originally owned by the Dixie Echoes.

FloridaCliff

Quote from: Dreamscape on June 16, 2009, 08:01:59 PM
You lucky devil! I had to do mine all by myself, got 'er done, but it wasn't that bad. I will have help next time I have to change one out.

At least you had some expert help! Looks Great! ;)

You gotta Love It!

Paul

Paul,

I can't imagine doing it by myself, just not enough arms.

It was actually easier than I thought, but Jack showed me the tricks that he uses.

1. Patience, 2. Don't get in a hurry 3. custom made oak sticks. 4. More patience   ;D

And that beadlock tool I have is worth every penny.

Cliff
1975 GMC  P8M4905A-1160    North Central Florida

"There are basically two types of people. People who accomplish things, and people who claim to have accomplished things. The first group is less crowded."
Mark Twain

Dreamscape

I bought my bead lock tool on eBay and it worked great! A glass shop gave me a couple of UHMW sticks to work the rubber, I didn't even use any soap. I didn't even chip or break anything! :) I used some rope and tied it to the steering wheel, through the entrance door and tied down to a scaffold. Did you use the rope trick on the inside?

I'll be the new glass is nice!

Paul
______________________________________________________

Our coach was originally owned by the Dixie Echoes.

NewbeeMC9

Here in SC, windshield replacement is 100% with insurance.  So mine is waiting for me to arranange with the shop to bring it by. ;D
It's all fun and games til someone gets hurt. ;)

FloridaCliff

Quote from: NewbeeMC9 on June 16, 2009, 09:22:11 PM
Here in SC, windshield replacement is 100% with insurance.  So mine is waiting for me to arrange with the shop to bring it by. ;D

Newbee,

Same in Florida, mine were just worn out, not broken or chipped and starting to delaminate, scratched from probably 34 years of use.

If only a stone or rock could have took one out  ;)....nahhhhhh!

I would rather avoid the dramatic and just replaced them on my dime... :o

The view is worth every penny dollar..

Cliff
1975 GMC  P8M4905A-1160    North Central Florida

"There are basically two types of people. People who accomplish things, and people who claim to have accomplished things. The first group is less crowded."
Mark Twain

dickegler

Hi, would you enlighten us about the rope trick?

Inquiring minds want to know.

Thanks  Dick Egler
dick egler  atlanta, in  92 prevost/beaver conversion, N5333L

FloridaCliff

Dick,

Let me answer on what we did,  When ever I replaced a car or truck window without bead lock and and it had rubber moulding, we would put the rubber on the glass and then wrap a small rope around the inside of the gasket.

The window would get pushed in place and then someone on the inside would slowly pull the string away from the window, while the other person pushed against the rubber on the outside.  This would pull the lip of the rubber over the windshield flange.  Just to be safe we usually put two wraps around the window.

On my 4905, we put the rubber channel on first and slide the glass into the bottom grove and then used wooden sticks to slowly slide it into the grove.  We had to go back and catch the lip of the rubber to get it over.  The square corners are a bugger.

Cliff
1975 GMC  P8M4905A-1160    North Central Florida

"There are basically two types of people. People who accomplish things, and people who claim to have accomplished things. The first group is less crowded."
Mark Twain