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- From: behanna@phoenix.syl.nj.nec.com (Chris BeHanna)
- Newsgroups: rec.autos.tech
- Subject: Re: Anybody know how to remove a windshield?
- Message-ID: <1992Sep4.222403.2700@research.nj.nec.com>
- Date: 4 Sep 92 22:24:03 GMT
- Article-I.D.: research.1992Sep4.222403.2700
- References: <183405@pyramid.pyramid.com> <1992Sep04.162824.28083@bnr.ca>
- Sender: news@research.nj.nec.com
- Organization: NEC Systems Laboratory, Inc.
- Lines: 17
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- In article <1992Sep04.162824.28083@bnr.ca> Peon w/o Email Priv (Eric Youngblood) writes:
- >
- >I have seen a thin wire used to cut the seal between the winshield and the
- >frame. Essentially it was a steel wire that was poked through a small gap
- >made into the gasket material. The ends where then attached to wooden handles
- >and the repairman and a helper merely pulled the wire around the perimeter of
- >the windshield. They then lifted the now "separated" glass from the frame. POC
-
- Why not do this one better and use a hot wire (pass current through
- it and heat it up)?
-
- Just curious,
- --
- Chris BeHanna DoD# 114 1983 Harley-Davidson FXWG Wide Glide (She lives!)
- behanna@syl.nj.nec.com (I need another bike for this space!)
-
- Disclaimer: Now why would NEC agree with any of this anyway?
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