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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Mike it's Tom the Switz. I did reviews on the HF heat guns and would be tempted to hit the area with heat to soften the adhesive before trying to scrape it away with a plastic tool. I'd be curious to hear your thoughts.
Hey man you help alot of people,,,,just saying Thanks..
Good job bro ð
There are TV shows that basically sum up mother in laws. That changes upon each generation.
I'm interested in a DIY way of replacing corded windshields and rear windows; I mean the ones with a gasket instead of glued.
Do you know how to do that?
Hey there! So I have a GMC Sierra and took off the door trim. Underneath of it has a ring around where the trim was. Is there any tricks to correcting the paint or should I just wet sand with high grit and then cutting compound/buff it out.
Edit I used a decal remover to get all the adhesive off*
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Iiiitt'ss HAMMER ðĻ TIME.. bought that same tool at HF, actually works very well,, did a windshield… Good tip ð.. SPC..SPC..SPC.. SORRY got a bit excited ðĪŠ..
My mother in law just became my MY mother out the door after folding and washing my underwear..i was able to deal with her coming over EVERYDAY..and 2xz on sundays..id come home from work BAMM she there…Id wake up..Bamm she was there…id take a shit and BAMM she would b there..but the straw broke the DAY I came home from work to see her handling my undies and folding them…so ya ..enough said…ALL TRUE..needless to say she is now my EX MOTHER IN LAW…