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Hello all,
I need to fit some windscreen glass to my Chummy project and hoping I can get some pointers on the best way to go about it. Can I just take the windscreen frame to a glazier and have them cut some glass to fit, or will I need to provide measurements? (if so I'd much appreciate it someone could provide them!).
Second question - is there a particular type of glass I should be asking for? I'm assuming I'd want something laminated.
Thirdly, in terms of fitting the glass into the frame, should I be using some sort of rubber channel, or can I use some sort of sealant and wipe away the excess?
Any advice much appreciated as always!
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I'm working from memory here, but a pal who has recently done this for a car, the Marque of which I cannot mention, bought a landrover screen and had it cut down to size. I think that gets round all sorts of rules and regs. I think it also helps if you say 'It's for a boat...'
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Location: The village of Evenley
Car type: 1934 Austin Seven RP Deluxe
When I made my Chummy windscreen frame from scratch, I simply cut some templates for the top and bottom from a large cardboard box, I made sure they fitted nicely in the frame and took the templates to my local glazier who cut them in laminated glass while I waited!
I then fixed them with tiger seal, but learned afterwards I should have used glazing strip from one of our cherished suppliers, but it worked and looked fine.
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When I broke the Liege screen it was suggested to me that I purchase a flat Landrover screen and have it cut to size. I couldn’t find anyone prepared to a carry out this work due to fear of being sued for one reason or another.
In the end I contacted firm (local to me) who spent their time replacing glass in plant and machinery on building sites. They collected the old screen, cut a new with all the appropriate marks, delivered it to me and were very apologetic when they asked for £40.
With the amount of plant on building sites getting damaged on a daily basis there should be someone close by who can help.
Roger
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Location: East Yorkshire
Car type: Ruby sports trial special .
Tell them it's for a boat as a car has a lot
Of laws regarding screens and they will not
Cut one ,
had mine done In laminate glass ! Think its 8mm thick
My problem I ask questions that other people don't like?
Like have you got that for an investment or for fun?
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Location: Scottish Borders
I had a windscreen replaced in a Hooper limousine body on a 1935 Straight-8 Daimler. I can't remember who did this but it was one of the large windscreen companies. The had a division that did agricultural and plant equipment. It was an excellent service. They took the frame, removed the glass and replaced with new at a very reasonable price.
Googling "agricultural glass replacement" threw up some companies who do this including one called Plant Glazing Ltd who work throughout Scotland.
Jim
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there was a lower chummy glass on ebay yesterday...
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If you say it is for a boat, as I understand it, they are not tied to such stringent rules and regs as they would be for a car windscreen...