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cb windscreen and rubber seal
mat54 - October 19th, 2016 at 10:44 PM

hi

I am after a windscreen and rubber seal for my cb
anyone got one or know where to get it from/
cheers
steffen


bevoracing - October 21st, 2016 at 11:02 AM

Hi Steffen
The windscreen can be supplied by anyone who does windscreen glass. It can be cut to suit from flat laminated glass, same as if you needed one for your tractor or boat. I have one in my shed that I could measure if needed, let me know and I can dig it out. Dimensions may be on here somewhere.
If you search “windscreen” in the country buggy section there are old posts on the rubbers.
I think Clark Rubber, Spectrum and others can make them up for you, some will even know what you’re talking about. You’ll need boot, bonnet and windscreen specially made. The piece of foam between the windscreen frame & the body is just a stock piece they’ll be able to sell you off the roll.
Here’s a couple of threads.
http://forums.aussieveedubbers.com/viewtopic.php?tid=80360#pid756970 
http://forums.aussieveedubbers.com/viewtopic.php?tid=105012#pid983241 
Cheers
Tony


mat54 - October 27th, 2016 at 09:42 PM

Hi Tony

thanks for the reply
I did post on nathans thread last year but sent him another pm
anyway if its not too much hassle some dimensions so I can get it cut myslef would be great
cheers
steffen


fish26 - October 27th, 2016 at 09:58 PM

X 2 i will need windscreen glass and seal in the near future, keep us posted.


mat54 - November 17th, 2016 at 11:23 AM

Hi Guys

I have spoken to clarks rubber and these are no longer available
spectrum rubber has closed down and they did not even keep their old part numbers on file so this ship has sailed
I am going down there to see if they have the profile and then make some up myself if they do
will keepp updating
cheers
steffen


11CAB - November 17th, 2016 at 06:31 PM

I think it was Spectrum rubber in Sydney I tried as they had a part number for Country Buggy listed on their Website, but after being ducked around for 6 months, the rubber finally turned up, both longer and wider than the windscreen frame, and didn't even have the groove cut in it for the glass to fit. Gave them an ear ful and got my money back. So eager to find out if you can find anyone to supply this.


bevoracing - November 18th, 2016 at 10:03 AM

Hi Guys
Sorry about that, I haven’t been keeping up.
The glass I have is 1500 x 420 x 7mm with virtually square corners. Probably not original, it was 20 years old when I got it.
The window frame is smaller (I haven’t unpacked it to measure it carefully). So it’s an overlapping rubber system, like a beetle, probably the same rubber profile I expect?
Of course there’s no reason why you couldn’t use any industrial type rubber profile and make new glass to suit, but it wouldn’t look original. Tractor, Toyota Landcruiser etc.
This should all be pretty simple stuff but it seems to always be an issue. Perhaps if someone finds some a rubber profiles that work, see if you can get a part number for them so other people don’t have to start from scratch.
The rubbers that Nathan found for the boot & bonnet didn’t seem to be “exactly” the same as the originals but will work very well. The only issue will be how well I can glue them on, only get 1 chance with the good quality contact cement.
We’ll get there.
Cheers
Tony


nbturbo - November 18th, 2016 at 12:29 PM

Tony when I have been to Chevron here getting glass cut- they had quite a few industrial type windscreen rubbers- all different profiles. Perhaps that would be a good place to start?


mat54 - December 12th, 2016 at 05:51 PM

clarks rubber is out too