Here we share some simple tools to change/replace your own cracked or smashed auto glass. This is perfect for the home DIYer that likes doing projects themselves.
TOOLS:
Glass Removal Kit
Special Gold Cut Wire
Glue
Best Security Camera
OLD 99
Blue Shop Towels
Venom Gloves
Wire Snips
Tarp
Tape
Offset Scraper
Replacement Glass
Caulk Gun
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what kind the glue can I use to fix my driver side window?
Thanks
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I used to work with a guy who, every time he saw a car speeding and dodging in and out of traffic would say, "His mother-in-law must be sick and can't die 'till he gets there!"
Hey Mike, late in catching up on your videos. What kind of pressure is needed for a good seal? Is hand pressure good enough or are they put in under pressure at the factory? Thanks.
Sweeeeeeeeet! Thanks for sharing this knowledge and all tools!
Great video, i have all the needed tools to the job myself, front windshield on my 1988 Chevy Silverado C1500 my problem is can not find a business that sells glass to DIYer any ideas? Thanks
i have a 1982 Oldsmobile cutlass supreme the back window seal is rock hard almost like cement can you help with some tips to remove maybe heat
oh wow what a bead? V bead and keep it consistent with the proper specs.
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A Big Hello to all of our great Subscribers! HELLO! 🙂 This video is to give you some tips and tricks on replacing glass in your car truck or van. The tools we share will make your job very easy. Also, don't forget to comment on, "Why do mothers-in-law get a bad rap? Why does the title "Mother in Law" give such a bad taste in almost everyone's mouth? You have to watch the entire video so you can hear my mother in law story. Quote of the Week **When one door closes, another opens, but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one that has opened for us.** – Alexander G.