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TECH TIP - Removing Rock Hard Door Glass Rubber Made Easy (er)
Apologies in advance for the length of this:
I don't know if any of you are doing this yet but maybe it will help someone later. I got into my passenger door because the glass metal frame separated from the horizontal bar the glass sets in. There are apparently some special fasteners for the connection between the two but mine are long gone. I'm going to try Chevs, Carter's, Bowtie Bits, etc. Found them for the 47+ trucks, don't know if the same will work. Anyway, "while I was in there" ![]() Worked like a charm! Not exactly an "easy" job, but in comparison to the putty knife - a snap. These drywall tools are a $5-6 item at Home Cheapo. I keep one in my travel tool box because I have already used it to save a JetSki guy that sucked up his anchor rope into his impeller. But I digress - near the end of this job I figured out if I flipped the saw over it is pointed and works great to get the small remnants out. Hope this helps someone else. P.S, Pardon the photo quality. They're from my cell phone, all I had with me at the time. Last edited by Dan in Pasadena; 04-24-2010 at 09:29 PM. |
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Re: TECH TIP - Removing Rock Hard Door Glass Rubber Made Easy (er)
Incidentally, this is how it looked "Before". Those nubs of the remaining window scraper are so hard you could cut your fingers on it.
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Re: TECH TIP - Removing Rock Hard Door Glass Rubber Made Easy (er)
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