| I found that the best way is not to use any adhesive.  I bought the new u 
channels from Tanner and the expensive German glue.  Try as I might, I 
couldn't get the windows to set.  I took one to a local shop and that guy 
used two layers of gasket material and a big hammer. Wham, wham and it was 
done -- still removable if need be, but solidly yet with proper flexibility, 
done.  It was so easy that the guy didn't want to charge me but I gave him 
10.00 anyway. The window guy had a two part super adhesive that he could 
have used but it would have made the window and channel inseparable and 
knowing Bricklins, I didn't want to do anything that permanent. By the way, 
there is a lot of work that you can do on the inside of the door without 
removing the skin. Kim
>Both door's windows are now semi-detached so I am going to have to try to
>re-bond them.  From what I understand, doing anything more than that 
>requires
>the door skin to be removed, so can anyone can recommend a particular brand
>of adhesive to use?  Also, to glue down a roof seam I need to use some
>acrylic adhesive.  Anybody have any suggestions as to a brand for that and
>where to get it?  Thanks for any suggestions of what works or does not 
>work.
>George Curley (#220, 489, 670)
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