I have a couple of things that I hope someone might have some advice to give on.
First, the back glass in my 36 Ford truck cab is good so I'd like to save it if possible. The problem is that the seal has pretty much welded itself to the glass and the cab. I have the metal frame out so it's just the rubber or whatever that seal was made of holding it in. Do I just have to try to cut it with a utility knife or what ever I can wedge down in there or is there a better way to get it out?
Second, the windshield is a crank open style and the regulator is frozen. The problem is that there is a steel dash trim piece that covers the regulator. There are screws that hold that trim in that you can only get at with the windshield open which, of coarse is not. Anyone have any advice on how to get this apart without destroying the windshield frame and/or dash trim?
First, the back glass in my 36 Ford truck cab is good so I'd like to save it if possible. The problem is that the seal has pretty much welded itself to the glass and the cab. I have the metal frame out so it's just the rubber or whatever that seal was made of holding it in. Do I just have to try to cut it with a utility knife or what ever I can wedge down in there or is there a better way to get it out?
Second, the windshield is a crank open style and the regulator is frozen. The problem is that there is a steel dash trim piece that covers the regulator. There are screws that hold that trim in that you can only get at with the windshield open which, of coarse is not. Anyone have any advice on how to get this apart without destroying the windshield frame and/or dash trim?