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MGB-GT Frustration Extendus Horribilis - GT Windscreen

Re: Frustration Extendus Horribilis - GT Windscree

Typo on the auction. $495 was supposed to be $4.95. He thanked me and told me it was going to be revised.
 
Re: Frustration Extendus Horribilis - GT Windscree

Status update: I now have all four corners in, and one of the side pieces.

The way I got the side piece in was by slightly bending the trim piece along its long axis, so making it narrower, i.e. bulging in the centre. Then I was able to slide it in by gently tapping on the end with a rubber mallet. Then I tried tapping down the bulge gently with the mallet, working down the strip, but unfortunately that introduced some noticeable "dents" in the strip /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/frown.gif

Well, although that method worked, but it wont work for the long, curved pieces.

Drat and curses /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif
 
Re: Frustration Extendus Horribilis - GT Windscree

Slow, rolling pressure with a paint mixing stick. No impact dents. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif
 
Re: Frustration Extendus Horribilis - GT Windscree

DrEntropy said:
Slow, rolling pressure with a paint mixing stick. No impact dents. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif

I wish you lived nearby, Doc!
 
Re: Frustration Extendus Horribilis - GT Windscree

I suspect living 'nearby' would have us in respective doghouses with alarming regularity.
 
Re: Frustration Extendus Horribilis - GT Windscree

I started this windscreen rubber replacement job on May 13. It is now June 30, and I am delighted to announce that I have made even more progress: I now have one side strip, the bottom strip, and all four corners of the chrome trim in place.

All that remains is the remaining side strip, and the top strip.

At this rate I may actually finish by Christmas.

Julian

PS I find one of Tony's "Autoist" hats very useful to keep the sweat out of the eyes when manhandling chrome into rubber trim in the midday Southern California sun.
 
Re: Frustration Extendus Horribilis - GT Windscree

Good thing you're not paying yourself by the hourly rate!

I still have my GT strips to install....sounds like you'll have lots of experience...wanna come to Illinois and supervise?

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Re: Frustration Extendus Horribilis - GT Windscree

rick_ingram said:
Good thing you're not paying yourself by the hourly rate!

I still have my GT strips to install....sounds like you'll have lots of experience...wanna come to Illinois and supervise?

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I'll be frank: if I never have to be involved with this job ever again, it will be too soon!

I do have some little tips though that I will be posting when the last strip is in place.
 
Re: Frustration Extendus Horribilis - GT Windscree

Thanks for the warning (and many others' previously!).

Mine is off to the local MG specialist tomorrow for a new windscreen without (my) sweat and tears. Kudos to you though, Julian - there's nothing alike a job finally well done by one's own hand!
 
Re: Frustration Extendus Horribilis - GT Windscree

Good sticking with it... for all of us future replacers. If we dare.
 
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