For my 68 door,.. is the brightwork around the edges stainless? What is best way to remove the old and then "glue" a replacement glass into the base? Heat? Thanks
Yes, it is stainless.
There was no glue used to attach the stainless to the glass, it is called glass setting tape and comes in different thicknesses. Can be bought off ebay or online in rolls. Use calipers to measure the thickness of the original to know what size to get. If I remember right, the tape around the stainless is thinner than the tape at the lower base.
thanks.. What about securing the glass in the lower frame? Same stuff?
Quote from: hurlbird on February 03, 2022, 06:52:13 AM
thanks.. What about securing the glass in the lower frame? Same stuff?
Yep, check 'ammuscle' seller on ebay and search 'glass setting tape'
There are 2 thicknesses to use, the upper channel in the stainless piece is usually about 1/16" and the lower channel is about 5/64". Verify thickness with calipers after disassembling your pieces.
The 1/16" also works in the vent frame wing window.
thanks so much!
Quote from: hurlbird on February 02, 2022, 09:38:00 PM
For my 68 door,.. is the brightwork around the edges stainless? What is best way to remove the old and then "glue" a replacement glass into the base? Heat? Thanks
Its stainless. I believe the stainless is set in place with tape.
using ruler i see 1/8 top and bottom, caliper says 13/64 for both top and bottom. I'm simply measuring the setting tape that was used previously..... Im not seeing a difference between the top/bottom. thoughts?
Quote from: hurlbird on February 24, 2022, 10:51:16 AM
using ruler i see 1/8 top and bottom, caliper says 13/64 for both top and bottom. I'm simply measuring the setting tape that was used previously..... Im not seeing a difference between the top/bottom. thoughts?
Should be good then... the front vent frame glass has a different thickness.
got it.. then trim to fit? only comes in1.5" width...
Quote from: hurlbird on February 24, 2022, 12:34:34 PM
got it.. then trim to fit? only comes in1.5" width...
I usually fold it to put a bit of a crease in the glass tape and then put it over the glass. Best to start with the stainless frame, then do the bottom last. The top stainless part usually requires trimming, but the bottom is a very tight fit at that width. You'll want to try and keep it centered as best possible... the folding trick will help. I usually put several layers of tape across the stainless edge and use a dead blow hammer with a block of wood to knock it over the glass.
i was with you till i read this "I usually put several layers of tape across the stainless edge and use a dead blow hammer with a block of wood to knock it over the glass" can you elaborate please. thanks
Quote from: hurlbird on February 24, 2022, 02:48:17 PM
i was with you till i read this "I usually put several layers of tape across the stainless edge and use a dead blow hammer with a block of wood to knock it over the glass" can you elaborate please. thanks
I just meant some masking/cloth tape to protect the stainless on the top side where it will need to be tapped onto the glass...
I bought the window setting tape from my local glass shop by the foot. He had all the required thicknesses and recommended using kerosene as a lube.
thanks for the insight... Makes sense to protect the stainless.