vent windows
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- Diesel Freak
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vent glue
I glued the windows last night and have them clamped right now. the manufature said working strength in about twenty minutes and full bond in 24 hours. so tonight i will know if i have reached an end to the frustrating task of sticking the windows.
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- Diesel Freak
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SOLUTION FOUND!!!! or at least I hope but it looks good so far. I unclamped the hinges and played with the window a little, then a little more and then pushed so hard against the hinges i thought I was gonna break the glass. Time will tell for sure but I will repeat what the adhesive manufature said 99.9% sure it will hold I have never felt a bond this solid on these windows EVER!!!!!!!
'81 caddy NA 1.6L all original w/317,000 miles. SOLD. now i drive a 35th anniversary camaro... OHH thats what horse power feels like.. LOL
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- Diesel Freak
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quantity
I hope so because I had to order a pretty large amount. Now I need to find some small containers to put it into single use quantities for distribution to VeeDub owners.
'81 caddy NA 1.6L all original w/317,000 miles. SOLD. now i drive a 35th anniversary camaro... OHH thats what horse power feels like.. LOL
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- Diesel Freak
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quantities
OK I will do that. I found a source for some containers for the adhesive I just need to verfy for the activator. It is solvent free but i dont know about plastic cause it came in a glass vial.
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- Diesel Freak
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still holding
Still holding great. I have not been able to get the containers yet as income has dropped to $25 per week. Should pick back up before the end of the month.
'81 caddy NA 1.6L all original w/317,000 miles. SOLD. now i drive a 35th anniversary camaro... OHH thats what horse power feels like.. LOL
saw where someone said they tried to drill and glass shattered. What about using a drill bit made for tile/glass? I have watched the guys who install the frameless glass shower doors at some of our jobs and they drill through the glass to mount the hinges. Granted, its new glass, and maybe tempered or shatter proof or whatever, but i know I can drill through glass tiles with a tile bit.
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Re: still holding
Please let me know if you can send some my way. Willing to paypal, let me know how much.81caddyGuy wrote:Still holding great. I have not been able to get the containers yet as income has dropped to $25 per week. Should pick back up before the end of the month.
You could make a killing on the Tex selling this stuff.
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I used a glass bit (one of those pointed type) when I tried mine and the instant the point scratched the surface of the vent window, it shattered into a million pieces. Might need to use some sort of round tube type abrasive drill or even anneal the glass before drilling then temper it again after drilling.hjalbert wrote:saw where someone said they tried to drill and glass shattered. What about using a drill bit made for tile/glass? I have watched the guys who install the frameless glass shower doors at some of our jobs and they drill through the glass to mount the hinges. Granted, its new glass, and maybe tempered or shatter proof or whatever, but i know I can drill through glass tiles with a tile bit.
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- Diesel Freak
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glue failed
So the glue held great untill last week then failed. I have the chemist from the maufacturer working on a new batch. He has the glass and complete frame with upper and lower pivots. I swapped to fixed windows from a junk yard donor car for $10 out the gate both windows and seals. If the chemist comes back with a match i will reinstall one of the vents and run it some more to see if it holds.
'81 caddy NA 1.6L all original w/317,000 miles. SOLD. now i drive a 35th anniversary camaro... OHH thats what horse power feels like.. LOL
Still interested in this adhesive, hope he comes up with a batch that works. I forget what I used last time but it also held for several weeks and then the bottom pivot gave out. Those get very stiff over time and I suspect it turned loose because that pivot just took too much torque to turn. I may have used Devcon 5 minute epoxy after lots of cleaning. Whatever I used I left everything clamped for 72 hours before trying to move it. Whatever the factory used must have been pretty good since it lasted several years before giving out. It sure would be nice to have working vent windows again!
Bob
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- Diesel Freak
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more glue
thats for sure. I am missing the the locking tabs for mine so i had some universal vent window locks to hold them in, good thing too cause it would have hit the highway last time when the adhesive went out. Knowing the germans the stuff they used to hold the vent windows in was was probabaly some shit that when everyone found out what they were using they had to stop making it because of how dangerous it was. Just goes to show they dont make anything like they used to.
'81 caddy NA 1.6L all original w/317,000 miles. SOLD. now i drive a 35th anniversary camaro... OHH thats what horse power feels like.. LOL