You can source the rear screen rubber from Earlpart or Bull Motif. You may find when you first fit the new door seals that the doors will not close - and the striker plates have to be set out of profile to enable the doors to latch. But over a few weeks the rubber will relax little by little, and the doors can be set to close flush.Using silicon spray - like Cockpit Shine will help here, and can also be used on the window felts to reduce stiction.
Brilliant! You are a crafty big man with fingers th size of sausages! Im Verry impressed at your skills. You can do anything! I bow to you Sir Scottage of Willshire!
Nice demo. I've done a few windows with the H shaped rubber weatherstripping. The key things to remember, strong string/twine, glass cleaner as a rubber lube, and light even pressure. You covered all three
Excellent work, Scott! I just got around to watching this. You're going to have 'er weatherproof soon. I recently went back and looked at the whole series. Talk about turning a sow's ear into a silk purse! Kudos to you, Sir!
Scott!!! What a great job, is there nothing you wont attack by yourself? I was planing to hire a professional window guy to install my glass. But maybe I'll take it on.
Smashing, bloody professional or what :-) Your windscreen fitted Rubbery lol, sorry scott, baaaad joke time :-) :-) Perhaps some clear rubber solution like innertube repair kit would be suitable if you have any slight dribbles, the screen i mean.. not you lol. Not too far away from being on the road :-)
Well Fergus, whoever came up with the design for the front 1/4 lights / door glass runners & guides must have been having a really really bad day and decided to p*%s off anyone who had to replace anything................. The good thing I guess, is I know how to do it now!!! The drivers side should go a lot quicker now. Decided not to video the 1st one!
Excellent video. Looks like a similar technique for my morris minor. Thanks a lot.
Good window fit mate...
Making glass work look easy buddy!
Good work Scott
You can source the rear screen rubber from Earlpart or Bull Motif. You may find when you first fit the new door seals that the doors will not close - and the striker plates have to be set out of profile to enable the doors to latch. But over a few weeks the rubber will relax little by little, and the doors can be set to close flush.Using silicon spray - like Cockpit Shine will help here, and can also be used on the window felts to reduce stiction.
She's shaping up real nice now Scotty : )
Window fitting by a pro.. Nice job..
Good glass work-- major step there!
Fine job Scott
You look like a master glass setter here !
Car is gonna be waterproof in no time....nice video, thanx for sharin :)
Brilliant! You are a crafty big man with fingers th size of sausages! Im Verry impressed at your skills. You can do anything! I bow to you Sir Scottage of Willshire!
That went beautifully Scott Looks great!
Nice demo. I've done a few windows with the H shaped rubber weatherstripping. The key things to remember, strong string/twine, glass cleaner as a rubber lube, and light even pressure. You covered all three
great job , car is looking good . we will be going for a ride in no time ,allways good to see a video
Soon be watertight good job.
nice job!
great vid scott you made it look easy
Thanks Scott, yep its nice to see a little contrast to the paint, cheers Sir
I take Your bow Sir and return It with a bow of amazment at your superior marksmanship, thank you Sir Cutworm
Yep another little milestone, my goodness so many milestones!! Thanks Reuben
Excellent work, Scott! I just got around to watching this. You're going to have 'er weatherproof soon. I recently went back and looked at the whole series. Talk about turning a sow's ear into a silk purse! Kudos to you, Sir!
looks nice scott, almost there. Great looking car ;-)
u made that look easy,nice job scott
Wow thanks Stan, very kind of you to say, cheers bud
It is old enough not to need one, but i'm going book it in anyway, just for peace of mind, even if they just test the brake, thanks mate
Hi Fergus, great info there thanks very much
Wow thats very kind of you to say, Cheers Sir
Looking good Scott ....she'll soon be ready to burn rubber...
Nice just like VW bug windows, VW ruber might work for the rear my friend just a suggestion
Looking really good now. Nearly ready for the road. Do you need an MOT now or is it old enough to be exempt.
I will check them out, thanks bud
Thanks Dave
Thanks Nigel
I hope so Doug, cheers Sir
Thanks Buddy
Ha ha sure will Tony, thanks
Thats it, just a few items left now John, thank goodness!
Hope so Mate cheers
Thanks very much Sir
Thats very kind Bruce! I keep the camera just out of focus LOL
Scott!!! What a great job, is there nothing you wont attack by yourself? I was planing to hire a professional window guy to install my glass. But maybe I'll take it on.
Thanks Sir very kind
Why not! Try it. or maybe do one with a window guy on hand to help for the first one?
Thanks Jan, yep i need to get on and get it finished now, Mary the wife keeps nagging that she wants to get her hands on it!! LOL
Ha Ha, Ahh So !
I've had a slight dribble since I turned 40 LOL
getting there
Ha Ha maybe, Mary will have to help on the back though my arm aint long enough LOL Thanks Cuz
Smashing, bloody professional or what :-)
Your windscreen fitted Rubbery lol, sorry scott, baaaad joke time :-) :-)
Perhaps some clear rubber solution like innertube repair kit would be suitable if you have any slight dribbles, the screen i mean.. not you lol.
Not too far away from being on the road :-)
Oh i've broke a few LOL, Thanks Matt
Ha Ha if only that were true, thanks Brotha
thats not a fat head just an expanded brain pan to accomodate for all that brain you have.vincent is very happy now with his new monocle cheers
One more checklist item checked off.
Ahh yes my kind of language! cheers bud
Wow kind of you to say
Ha Ha, dont encourage her Steve LOL
Maybe I have too much help when I try that, never that easy for me.
Well Fergus, whoever came up with the design for the front 1/4 lights / door glass runners & guides must have been having a really really bad day and decided to p*%s off anyone who had to replace anything................. The good thing I guess, is I know how to do it now!!! The drivers side should go a lot quicker now. Decided not to video the 1st one!
Nah! you'd be ok bud
Ha ha . I was lucky LOL
that will keep the bugs off your teeth.........tony
nice job!
Wow thats very kind of you to say, Cheers Sir
Wow thats very kind of you to say, Cheers Sir
Wow thats very kind of you to say, Cheers Sir
Wow thats very kind of you to say, Cheers Sir
Wow thats very kind of you to say, Cheers Sir