Door glass I ordered a new door glass for a 1930 Ford Tudor. It is 1/8" too wide. any Ideas? I haven't called Burt's yet but will. Thanks
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Re: Door glass A glass shop could sand the excess off non tempered glass easily, if it truly is excess.
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Re: Door glass How do you know it is 1/8 too wide? Are you comparing it your previous piece or a dimensioned print? Have you tried it in the door and found it to be too tight?
If you are comparing it to the glass removed the old glass could be undersized. |
Re: Door glass I have tried it in the door, will not go, The old glass was cracked. After trying to put it in I laid it on the old glass. 1/8 short. I talked to a glass co. It is tempered glass, he said no one could shorten it.
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Re: Door glass Go back. It can be sanded.
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Re: Door glass Can you really sand tempered glass???
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Technically you can "sand"/grind tempered glass, but only to an unknown point. After that point you have a pile of glass crumbs to clean up off the floor and/or out your machinery. For too much information see: http://023app01.guardian.com/SunGuar...lass/index.htm The compression zone of the tempered glass should not be altered. While tempered glass has been ground down "successfully" you are left with a lite of glass that is much more unstable and subject to "spontaneous breakage". Peace, Phred Herb's Glass, Elgin IL OLOR] |
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