Back window ...was: RE: [Shotimes] BD has some progress to
report...
Jason Hartberger
jhartberger@mail.com
Thu, 16 Mar 2006 14:51:15 -0500
Radio Shack sells a pen that flows a conductive silver liquid, I forget
what it's called, but if you scrape away a portion of the line you can
fill the gap with the pen and it'll work good as new. If you're good,
you won't even notice it from the driver's seat.
Jason
George Fourchy wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 08:05:59 -0600, Dave Kegel wrote:
>
>
>> For the back window, forgo the razor blade in order to avoid messing up the defroster
>> lines.
>>
>
> I got a new back window a couple of years ago, when Lowrider got spliced. They
> listed for $2K...but I got this one for $200. I took the original one to work on a
> midshift last fall, and scraped the tint off with a razor blade. I was able to save
> the defroster, since I had a good angle of attack and no stress on the muscles. It
> is usable, but a new one is a new one. I'll keep the old one for later. I have a
> spare liftgate glass for the wagon. Imagine how much THOSE cost new. I paid $25
> for it at PnP. On a sale day, I could get the whole liftgate for that much, which I
> should do. But they take a lot of room to store.
>
> George
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