In general, I would agree with you, TeriAnn, but the situation is
different with the TR-3's. These have an outer frame that must be
dissasymbled, and there is a set of little angle brackets that
frequently are rusted. Any glass shop should have extensive experience
with these if they are to do it correctly.
Cheers.
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, TeriAnn
Wakeman wrote:
>
> > If anybody has an alternate
> >suggestion or a proven technique to install the windshield please let me
> >know.
>
> I just go to my local windscreen glass installer. It is quick, painless,
> not very expensive and the work is done by someone who knows the
> materials and their charactericts well. I am not an experienced expert
> on windscreen glazing and always manage to get black goo everywhere while
> things didn't fit right and squirm about.
>
> Some things I farm out because they are too much trouble to learn how to
> do something done once every 20 years or so.
>
>
> TeriAnn
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