They are called gravity stops/pins. And yes they will, however if you don’t position at optimal angle for cutting it will break the fiber wire/cord. I’ve been taking these out for 30 years and use a variety of techniques. This guy is very handy with the fiber wire tools. I have the same one. It saves a bunch of time.
@@M31410no need to replace them, there really only there to speed up assembly for the car manufacturers. Just ensure that any holes that are outside the urethane bead are covered/filled so water doesn't get into the car
Excellent work brother!
Glad to see you back at it. Not seeing you release new videos for awhile now. Yours videos are helping me a lot at my jobs. Much thanks.
what are the plastic pieces u use to get line in (not the stick) and where do u get them
Excelente trabajo !!!
again equelizer 2 blades and push knife done next
Nice job bro removing the qwarter glass is a nightmare
Saludos desde jacksonville florida .Donde puedo conseguir los protectores plasticos
can you use this Technic on a jeep wrangler. if so can you do a video.
What is the main difference between the orange bat and the black bat? It seems like the same concept.
The black bat is just a limited edition. There is no physical difference
What system is that ?
What tool is that?
Will this pass through the plastic setting pins?
yes
They are called gravity stops/pins. And yes they will, however if you don’t position at optimal angle for cutting it will break the fiber wire/cord. I’ve been taking these out for 30 years and use a variety of techniques. This guy is very handy with the fiber wire tools. I have the same one. It saves a bunch of time.
@@Gayboi-n6g What do you guys use to replace the pins, if anything?
@@M31410no need to replace them, there really only there to speed up assembly for the car manufacturers. Just ensure that any holes that are outside the urethane bead are covered/filled so water doesn't get into the car