I looked for a proper video explain this without all the extra for 20 mins, thank you it’s still very useful !
@xCuStOm_MoDz2 ай бұрын
I never knew it was possible with basic tools! Very cool!
@gam851913 жыл бұрын
You have the patience of a saint good job ,love it 👍
@josephpilosky94473 жыл бұрын
Very informative! Looking forward to more project videos.
@dws23133 жыл бұрын
I just Love your videos. You always put a smile on my face!!!! Cheers!
@ricknorton17323 жыл бұрын
I wish your were my automotive technician. Great channel!
@brucesheehe63053 жыл бұрын
VERY good info, and great job explaining the process!
@dcwebb1 Жыл бұрын
First!! Love to see progress on the Scion!
@DIYDaveOK3 жыл бұрын
Seriously your enthusiasm made my day As well Thankyou for the tutorial
@jakeferreirafamily3 жыл бұрын
Im more amazed at all the body filler that what was used in that repair. My goodness
@ddemier4 ай бұрын
Love to see updates on the scion. Can you please show us how to replace the serpentine belt? My scion is almost at 100k and I'd like to change it before it's needed.
@TJ-if3pr3 жыл бұрын
The way to remove a glued car window ; find yourself a pianostring and make a small opening in the glue then feed the tring into it and by making a sort of saw/saw movement you can cut the glue.
@willemstreutgers11543 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video!
@marcschroter Жыл бұрын
What a great demonstration of removing and replacing the window. Even without your video, that was a wonderful job. I can't thank you enough as you have given me the confidence to try and do this myself. Could you share with me again what caulking glue that I would need to replace this window? Thank you again for sharing
@user-kd5cu7qf3f Жыл бұрын
Windsheld cauk
@jamesmcguire67069 ай бұрын
You saved $200, thank you sir
@LosMajes2 жыл бұрын
Much easier way: poke a hole through the adhesive, then stick a piece of MIG wire through the hole. That stuff is really strong, will cut right through the adhesive. Or, you can put a scraper blade in an oscillating multi-tool, it also goes right through it with little effort.
@62effjay3 жыл бұрын
I was thinking using a utility knife might work, too. What do you think? In any case, Toyota factory manual recommends your method (piano wire, to be exact) for removing decals, so I imagine it would work just as well on that glass.
@paulparoma3 жыл бұрын
@@paulparoma no the stuff is very dense, you'll just snap the blade
@62effjay3 жыл бұрын
@@62effjay Oh, yes. I've had that happen on occasion. Good thing I have a whole bunch of piano strings in the house!
@paulparoma3 жыл бұрын
I just did a windshield. You are cutting through Erathane. It's like tire rubber. First cut with a utility knife (razor). If you make a pin hole and thread guitar wire, or high tension fishing wire, or a actual cable they sell for this at harbor freight...you are gonna have a real hard time if you don't first get it started with a razor. You will also probably crack it in the process, because you are using way more Force than is necessary to cut. I didn't have a razor when I first did this and I had to just use the cable in a junkyard that was about to close and it was pouring rain. I'm a total gym rat and that was one of the most brutal workouts in recent memory. GL.
@OfficialDangusАй бұрын
Wow, that's a massive challenge for Bondo work!
@Bzapp7252 жыл бұрын
Great job 👏
@browill92 жыл бұрын
Love the channel
@gero7713 жыл бұрын
please post a video of removing and installing a quarter window for a 2005 buick lasabre. Thank you.
@3rdstrreet3 жыл бұрын
Hi Peter! Any new videos coming soon on this project? :)
@jewllake3 жыл бұрын
You can use a thin steel wire .. but it will be a 2 man job .. one inside and outside the car ..
@mohammedamer29683 жыл бұрын
What a shame you lost you original footage..... Have you ever tried stainless steel wire to cut those windows..... I've done many that way ..... And some vehicles have actual screws holding the quarter glass in....those plastic pins are easier!
@moparnut62863 жыл бұрын
Good 👍
@epicraptorman3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, you definitely don't want to poop it off.
@ricgomez121 күн бұрын
Don't forget to use primer on the bare metal and scratches. I think there is one specifically for window installations.
@jewllake3 жыл бұрын
But why remove it? It leaks?
@milolll3 жыл бұрын
Yo🤙🏽🤙🏽
@sanmann573 жыл бұрын
does that work? yes it does but that quarter glass is encapsulated. you blade should be sharp on one side so the blade travels only one way. you can go towards the body or glass, sense that glass is encapsulated go towards the body so you don't touch the encapsulation. some parts of the video you can see you did cut the Moulding. but good job for just a puddy. proper tools make the job come out better.
@thelegend3981Ай бұрын
Can anyone assist me in locating some of the replacement clips show at 7:35 ??
@davidhoffman79473 жыл бұрын
Hi enjoyed your video…I have to pull some quarter glass out tomorrow. Thank you for the tip😃 Please check out my special body work sanding tools. I think you will like them. I am the owner of JTCAN. We hand make our tools right here in USA! Thanks again James T.
@jtcanindustriesinc Жыл бұрын
anyone done this on a '04 to '06 GTO?
@andrewybarra23042 жыл бұрын
The problem with 2-door cars is just that: only 2 doors. Getting in the back is always a pain, sometimes literally.
@paulparoma3 жыл бұрын
@Camaro 1968 I guess for some people, but you don't see a lot of coupes anymore, except sports cars. It used to be that almost all models had a choice of 2 or 4 doors.
@paulparoma3 жыл бұрын
@Camaro 1968 I would say sedans are not even in the "most" category anymore. 70% of new vehicles sold in the US last year were trucks. Europe still enjoys a good station wagon here and there, but is getting into the same craze, too.
@paulparoma3 жыл бұрын
Shut up.
@Bellamyatmidnight3 жыл бұрын
@@Bellamyatmidnight Merry Christmas to you, too.
@paulparoma3 жыл бұрын
First 😂
@raylegend8083 жыл бұрын
Never, never, never use a dull painters putty knife to remove a factory fixed glass panel that is not already damaged or broken. You can easily scratch the glass, damage the black painted edging on the glass or break the tempered panel altogether. Be smart, use a length of stainless steel welding wire from your MIG welder. Heck, you can even use a piece of flux core MIG wire to easily poke through the 3M mastic and simply maneuver the wire around the window to the clips in a matter of a few minutes. NO SWEATING I PROMISE. But seriously, why remove the window in the first place? It was completely unnecessary and a giant waste of time and material. Why are Europeans so stubborn? Why didn't you consult your subscribers and simply ask us how to do this job? Better still, why not just watch a youtube video on vehicle window removal hacks? Tisk-tish.
@SUZUKILTRLTRAFTERMARKETPARTSFB3 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same. Why even remove the stupid window? Maybe he feels it will be easier for him to paint the panel with no window in place?
@paulparoma3 жыл бұрын
Ive tried removing windows with mig wire/piano wire its nowhere near easy, besides how would you prevent damaging the bodywork(window surround)using wire ?
@steveguest80282 жыл бұрын
I need to get a quarter panel glass off a car at the junkyard
@rd4908 Жыл бұрын
That’s still a tool not everyone carries
@sold1million Жыл бұрын
Use a regular bread knife, sharper and has a reasonably wide leading edge
Your cheeriness brightens my day, Petr!
I looked for a proper video explain this without all the extra for 20 mins, thank you it’s still very useful !
I never knew it was possible with basic tools! Very cool!
You have the patience of a saint good job ,love it 👍
Very informative! Looking forward to more project videos.
I just Love your videos. You always put a smile on my face!!!! Cheers!
I wish your were my automotive technician. Great channel!
VERY good info, and great job explaining the process!
First!! Love to see progress on the Scion!
Seriously your enthusiasm made my day As well Thankyou for the tutorial
Im more amazed at all the body filler that what was used in that repair. My goodness
Love to see updates on the scion. Can you please show us how to replace the serpentine belt? My scion is almost at 100k and I'd like to change it before it's needed.
The way to remove a glued car window ; find yourself a pianostring and make a small opening in the glue then feed the tring into it and by making a sort of saw/saw movement you can cut the glue.
Thank you for this video!
What a great demonstration of removing and replacing the window. Even without your video, that was a wonderful job. I can't thank you enough as you have given me the confidence to try and do this myself. Could you share with me again what caulking glue that I would need to replace this window? Thank you again for sharing
Windsheld cauk
You saved $200, thank you sir
Much easier way: poke a hole through the adhesive, then stick a piece of MIG wire through the hole. That stuff is really strong, will cut right through the adhesive. Or, you can put a scraper blade in an oscillating multi-tool, it also goes right through it with little effort.
I was thinking using a utility knife might work, too. What do you think? In any case, Toyota factory manual recommends your method (piano wire, to be exact) for removing decals, so I imagine it would work just as well on that glass.
@@paulparoma no the stuff is very dense, you'll just snap the blade
@@62effjay Oh, yes. I've had that happen on occasion. Good thing I have a whole bunch of piano strings in the house!
I just did a windshield. You are cutting through Erathane. It's like tire rubber. First cut with a utility knife (razor). If you make a pin hole and thread guitar wire, or high tension fishing wire, or a actual cable they sell for this at harbor freight...you are gonna have a real hard time if you don't first get it started with a razor. You will also probably crack it in the process, because you are using way more Force than is necessary to cut. I didn't have a razor when I first did this and I had to just use the cable in a junkyard that was about to close and it was pouring rain. I'm a total gym rat and that was one of the most brutal workouts in recent memory. GL.
Wow, that's a massive challenge for Bondo work!
Great job 👏
Love the channel
please post a video of removing and installing a quarter window for a 2005 buick lasabre. Thank you.
Hi Peter! Any new videos coming soon on this project? :)
You can use a thin steel wire .. but it will be a 2 man job .. one inside and outside the car ..
What a shame you lost you original footage..... Have you ever tried stainless steel wire to cut those windows..... I've done many that way ..... And some vehicles have actual screws holding the quarter glass in....those plastic pins are easier!
Good 👍
Yeah, you definitely don't want to poop it off.
Don't forget to use primer on the bare metal and scratches. I think there is one specifically for window installations.
But why remove it? It leaks?
Yo🤙🏽🤙🏽
does that work? yes it does but that quarter glass is encapsulated. you blade should be sharp on one side so the blade travels only one way. you can go towards the body or glass, sense that glass is encapsulated go towards the body so you don't touch the encapsulation. some parts of the video you can see you did cut the Moulding. but good job for just a puddy. proper tools make the job come out better.
Can anyone assist me in locating some of the replacement clips show at 7:35 ??
Hi enjoyed your video…I have to pull some quarter glass out tomorrow. Thank you for the tip😃 Please check out my special body work sanding tools. I think you will like them. I am the owner of JTCAN. We hand make our tools right here in USA! Thanks again James T.
anyone done this on a '04 to '06 GTO?
The problem with 2-door cars is just that: only 2 doors. Getting in the back is always a pain, sometimes literally.
@Camaro 1968 I guess for some people, but you don't see a lot of coupes anymore, except sports cars. It used to be that almost all models had a choice of 2 or 4 doors.
@Camaro 1968 I would say sedans are not even in the "most" category anymore. 70% of new vehicles sold in the US last year were trucks. Europe still enjoys a good station wagon here and there, but is getting into the same craze, too.
Shut up.
@@Bellamyatmidnight Merry Christmas to you, too.
First 😂
Never, never, never use a dull painters putty knife to remove a factory fixed glass panel that is not already damaged or broken. You can easily scratch the glass, damage the black painted edging on the glass or break the tempered panel altogether. Be smart, use a length of stainless steel welding wire from your MIG welder. Heck, you can even use a piece of flux core MIG wire to easily poke through the 3M mastic and simply maneuver the wire around the window to the clips in a matter of a few minutes. NO SWEATING I PROMISE. But seriously, why remove the window in the first place? It was completely unnecessary and a giant waste of time and material. Why are Europeans so stubborn? Why didn't you consult your subscribers and simply ask us how to do this job? Better still, why not just watch a youtube video on vehicle window removal hacks? Tisk-tish.
I was thinking the same. Why even remove the stupid window? Maybe he feels it will be easier for him to paint the panel with no window in place?
Ive tried removing windows with mig wire/piano wire its nowhere near easy, besides how would you prevent damaging the bodywork(window surround)using wire ?
I need to get a quarter panel glass off a car at the junkyard
That’s still a tool not everyone carries
Use a regular bread knife, sharper and has a reasonably wide leading edge