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hdv32
07-17-2004, 07:30 PM
Just had new glass cut for a side window and it is about 1/8th to 3/16th's too wide for the window to go up and down properly. It only needs a little more room. Does anyone know if I should try to sand down the edge and if so what kind of sandpaper and sander should I use. I tried 100 grit on the broken window with a hand held palm sander and while it worked, it certainly was slow going. Also, can the glass shop cut off this small amount or can I cut it myself. By the way, this is laminated safety glass.

Rhino
07-17-2004, 07:56 PM
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Just had new glass cut for a side window and it is about 1/8th to 3/16th's too wide for the window to go up and down properly. It only needs a little more room. Does anyone know if I should try to sand down the edge and if so what kind of sandpaper and sander should I use. I tried 100 grit on the broken window with a hand held palm sander and while it worked, it certainly was slow going. Also, can the glass shop cut off this small amount or can I cut it myself. By the way, this is laminated safety glass.

[/ QUOTE ] I think what you need is a belt sander with daimond belt. If walk in a glass shop they all have them! check around good luck!

Stevie G
07-17-2004, 08:00 PM
As long as they don't want more than the window cost in the first place...have the glass shop cut it. Otherwise, it will easily end up costing you another window. You can cut laminated glass if you are very patient. Score both sides and then get it hot (Like...pour alcohol on it and light it)then snap it.
Good luck with whatever you decide.

48_HEMI
07-18-2004, 10:46 AM
My first thought would be "Take It Back!"
What kind of car are we talking about some have enough adjustment for 1/8 . 3/16 is way to much. do you have the original for a pattern?
I see a lot of shops that take an original glass and lay it on the new glass and mark it with a felt tip pen then instead of cutting inside the line to match the glass. they will cut on or outside the line and end up way to big.
1/16 is a major difference in glass
Henry ford had some measurement down to 1/128 of an inch
nearly everything else was 1/64
Take it back till they get it right. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
" The Old Car Glass Guy"