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How to fit quarter window glass
Yogie - November 12th, 2004 at 12:18 PM

I took the glass out of my beetles (68) quarter windows to replace the locks, bought some new rubber to fit them in but even using a rubber mallet, I can't get them back in the frames.

This is for the glass to be fitted in to the chrome frame, not the chrome frame into the outer frame.

Even windscreens O'Brien couldn't do it.

Is there someone around that specialises in this or is there a special technique to do it?

Thanks

Yogie


vw54 - November 12th, 2004 at 12:32 PM

This is a very time consuming job, It took me over 4 hours to do 2 1/4 windows its not easy


Jeza - November 12th, 2004 at 02:10 PM

This is the vent type ones in the door?

This is a little different as these guys are powder coating them but the re-install is the same, also a link to a "how to" page towards the bottom of the 1st page.
http://www.germanlook.com/Forums/showthread.php?t=4502&page=1&pp=15 

Good Luck

Cheers
Jeremy


Dannyboy - November 12th, 2004 at 04:34 PM

Just use a little lube on the rubbers , quick wipe over with rubber grease and slide the frame over the glass , not try and slide the glass into the frame. In other words place the long flat of the glass on a clean solid covered surface , position the rubber and push over and onto the glass. Concentraite your effort in the center of the frame. A few swift hits on the frame with a rubber mallet will to it.
If the rubber isnt sitting perfect which it won't here's what you do. Grab a nice sharp trimming knife and using the edge frame as a guide trim off any high spots. Then grab your sealer gun with some black silicone and run a small bead all the way along the glass and edge of the frame. Spray with wd40 , grab a rag and in more or less one wipe run you rag or plastic scraper along the edge cleaning any excess. Dont be to fussy as it can be trimmed to perfection with a 1"blade once dried.

Got that!:o

u2u me if you get stuck.

Oh by the way i work for that company you mentioned ha ha but shortly going solo and starting my own business. See starting business in General chat.

Good luck

Dan;)


Yogie - November 13th, 2004 at 08:04 AM

Thanks guys. I will try it and see how it goes this weekend.:beer


Dannyboy - November 13th, 2004 at 11:31 AM

Just make sure the surface you put the glass onto my be clean as . Old piece of wood is best!


Dan;)