Many thanks for the guide.. just finished mine today.. the only thing that nearly caught me out was the jigsaw bounced out.. only happened the once.. so it pays to protect the bodywork if it’s your first time :-)
Fantastic video.. any Competent person can do this, after watching your fantastic video... 👍 I've just bought a T6, and will be doing mine myself now, after watching this video... quick question?? How many had you fitted before you did this video??
Can you bond the glass on the table rather than on the van? Seen a few videos where it's done on the glass. Looks like that might be a bit easier doing it on the glass on a table
@@maxv77 Only trouble with bonding the glass first you can’t guarantee where the bonding will land when you press it into place. You may bond the glass and stick it on the van and the bonding not hit the primed areas then causing leaks or failure in the future.
Beautiful job Sam and a great video. If you are fitting 2 side windows do you put both bonding glue on at the same time and fit both windows together or just fit one at a time. Thanks
Just fit one window at a time and apply the bonding glue just before you fit each window that way you won't be rushing from each side of the van to make sure the glass is staying in place. as glueing them both up at once can run the risk of the bonding adhesive going off before you get chance to fit the glass Thanks
Hi Sam Another question I thought you may know, can the rear glass on a van be reversed back to metal panels? As in like a 6 seater combi like the one in your video rather than a minibus type? Cheers Mark
@@bigmac5217 No unfortunately not would be alot of work to weld back in a panel and repaint. Maybe find a Vinyl wrap that matches the van colour and wrap over the rear windows.
I’ve watched loads of these videos as I’m braving it and doing mine on Wednesday, this seems the simplest way but I’m just unsure of the hole punch, would it not in theory pull the metal work of the van causing wavy reflections in places around the window afterwards ??
You wont see this once you fit the edge trim on the inside over the sharp edge where you’ve cut and the glass will cover it. Just go lightly with a small punch.
Best video ive came across. Am going to do mine next week. Only thing unsure about is the sealant you cut out, to make gap tighter. My bottom gap is wider than sides, was yours the same?? Cheers 👍
The gap between the panels/ skins does not matter too much just removing some of it allows the skins to close up and the U trim to go over it easier and looks abit more cleaner.
@@MrWhiteyboy100 thanks for reply i done it on Monday. Followed your steps and perfect. Trim fitted perfect aswel. Your video puts these pro converters ones to shame👌👍👍
@@greggan100 Thats Good to Hear, Most of the Credit for this video goes to my Dad who is a Professional Windscreen Fitter with over 30 years of experience Fitting glass in all types of vehicles from Van conversions like this right up to big Coaches and Plant machinery
Best video ever 👍 a job where it actually makes sense. I'm going to try my first window soon. I bought 21 tpi metal cutting jigsaw blades. Is that similar to what you use. Or should I got less teeth. My theory was more teeth, the slower, more controlled and neater the line will be. I could be completely wrong. Are they OK??? Thanks for video i feel alot more confident. I didn't want to use angle grinder and other overkill equipment, lol
I was hoping you had barn door window video too lol is it basically the same. Obviously its single skin so should be easier. Also its really hot for UK at moment. Is it too hot for the installation is it best to do it when its colder ?? I was thinking the heat might effect the glue ??? Hmmmmm
Best guide on you tube for fitting a van window
Watched a few DIYers on YT do this but this is by far the best video I’ve seen so far with some great tips👍
Best video showing the process I’ve seen. Good job.
Excellent video fella very professional and easy to follow 🇫🇴✌️👏👏👏
Great video! Thank you.
Many thanks for the guide.. just finished mine today.. the only thing that nearly caught me out was the jigsaw bounced out.. only happened the once.. so it pays to protect the bodywork if it’s your first time :-)
Did you buy a new blade? Junps around if the blade is half blunt, or your rushing to do the job.. did you use the tape?
Fantastic video.. any Competent person can do this, after watching your fantastic video... 👍 I've just bought a T6, and will be doing mine myself now, after watching this video... quick question?? How many had you fitted before you did this video??
My Dad works for a windscreen company and does window conversions now and again. Glad you found it useful.
Great vid man 👍
But what if u have carpeded the van already
Thanks was really helpful.
Can you bond the glass on the table rather than on the van? Seen a few videos where it's done on the glass. Looks like that might be a bit easier doing it on the glass on a table
@@maxv77 Only trouble with bonding the glass first you can’t guarantee where the bonding will land when you press it into place. You may bond the glass and stick it on the van and the bonding not hit the primed areas then causing leaks or failure in the future.
Excellent vid, can you do a pop top one please? :)
would you suggest going genuine sliding window or aftermarket? I've got a t6.1 and not sure on what to do
Did you remove the base on jigsaw
Yes, and used the roller wheel that guides the blade makes the corners much easier. Mask up all areas to avoid any scratches.
Beautiful job Sam and a great video. If you are fitting 2 side windows do you put both bonding glue on at the same time and fit both windows together or just fit one at a time. Thanks
Just fit one window at a time and apply the bonding glue just before you fit each window that way you won't be rushing from each side of the van to make sure the glass is staying in place. as glueing them both up at once can run the risk of the bonding adhesive going off before you get chance to fit the glass
Thanks
Which company did you use for the glass,,?
Just Kampers
Good evening Sam
What would this cost for windows/materials and labour?
Job looks fantastic
anywhere between £400/£500 plus vat that's for one fixed window and one sliding.
Thanks
Hi Sam
Another question I thought you may know, can the rear glass on a van be reversed back to metal panels?
As in like a 6 seater combi like the one in your video rather than a minibus type?
Cheers
Mark
@@bigmac5217 No unfortunately not would be alot of work to weld back in a panel and repaint. Maybe find a Vinyl wrap that matches the van colour and wrap over the rear windows.
I’ve watched loads of these videos as I’m braving it and doing mine on Wednesday, this seems the simplest way but I’m just unsure of the hole punch, would it not in theory pull the metal work of the van causing wavy reflections in places around the window afterwards ??
You wont see this once you fit the edge trim on the inside over the sharp edge where you’ve cut and the glass will cover it. Just go lightly with a small punch.
Best video ive came across. Am going to do mine next week. Only thing unsure about is the sealant you cut out, to make gap tighter. My bottom gap is wider than sides, was yours the same?? Cheers 👍
The gap between the panels/ skins does not matter too much just removing some of it allows the skins to close up and the U trim to go over it easier and looks abit more cleaner.
@@MrWhiteyboy100 thanks for reply i done it on Monday. Followed your steps and perfect. Trim fitted perfect aswel. Your video puts these pro converters ones to shame👌👍👍
@@greggan100 Thats Good to Hear, Most of the Credit for this video goes to my Dad who is a Professional Windscreen Fitter with over 30 years of experience Fitting glass in all types of vehicles from Van conversions like this right up to big Coaches and Plant machinery
Good job
How much tape do you need 🤣
1 to 2 rolls of tape should be enough buddy if you are doing both sides 😁
Best video ever 👍 a job where it actually makes sense. I'm going to try my first window soon. I bought 21 tpi metal cutting jigsaw blades. Is that similar to what you use. Or should I got less teeth. My theory was more teeth, the slower, more controlled and neater the line will be. I could be completely wrong. Are they OK??? Thanks for video i feel alot more confident. I didn't want to use angle grinder and other overkill equipment, lol
I was hoping you had barn door window video too lol is it basically the same. Obviously its single skin so should be easier.
Also its really hot for UK at moment. Is it too hot for the installation is it best to do it when its colder ?? I was thinking the heat might effect the glue ??? Hmmmmm