Car protection?? What are you looking for fender covers? Being a veteran of
twenty five years in the trade and in FULL control of my long knife, no
damage and a clean removal. Power tools are used when needed but fortunate
for me, I was trained back when you actually needed skill to replace a w/s.
If you find this dangerous, I question your merit!
I only hope you do the same job for everyone.. good job, but thats easy
when its your car, not everyone has a glass rack sitting in their garage:)
just poking at ya.. done right!
theres nothing wrong with long knifing the bottom out. you just need
practice and contol. yes there are some fitters that shouldnt! but this
chap has done a good job! how is it unsafe to do that?
Veddy nice! I’ve only been installing for about 6 years now, but I am SO
glad I was taught be a couple of “old school” veterans with 25+ years of
experience each! I totally agree with you glazw1zrd about installers having
actual skills…I see way too many jobs down here in Arizona done by hacks
with a couple weeks of training and sent out like they are master techs!
Just gotta love those jobs where the last asshole destroyed the molding
retainer clips and glued everthing down! GRRR! 🙂
@loanshark77 I usually install the upper molding after the glass is set but
I have used the universal u-lip molding that attaches to the glass first
before setting.
Car protection?? What are you looking for fender covers? Being a veteran of
twenty five years in the trade and in FULL control of my long knife, no
damage and a clean removal. Power tools are used when needed but fortunate
for me, I was trained back when you actually needed skill to replace a w/s.
If you find this dangerous, I question your merit!
I only hope you do the same job for everyone.. good job, but thats easy
when its your car, not everyone has a glass rack sitting in their garage:)
just poking at ya.. done right!
theres nothing wrong with long knifing the bottom out. you just need
practice and contol. yes there are some fitters that shouldnt! but this
chap has done a good job! how is it unsafe to do that?
Veddy nice! I’ve only been installing for about 6 years now, but I am SO
glad I was taught be a couple of “old school” veterans with 25+ years of
experience each! I totally agree with you glazw1zrd about installers having
actual skills…I see way too many jobs down here in Arizona done by hacks
with a couple weeks of training and sent out like they are master techs!
Just gotta love those jobs where the last asshole destroyed the molding
retainer clips and glued everthing down! GRRR! 🙂
@loanshark77 I usually install the upper molding after the glass is set but
I have used the universal u-lip molding that attaches to the glass first
before setting.
no car protection?? and you sliced the screen out with a long knife,..
hmmmm safety not a priority in the us of a??
Nicely done do you find it easier to push the moulding in after the
windshield is in place or glue it to the glass before hand
nice install. i do em exactly the same way…Im 22 this month n been doin
this aswell as window tinting for a good 6 yrs.
very nice….. this is how to not be a hack!