Just one tip , keep that foil on glass , it keeps broken glass in one piece , usually if glas is cracked we put tape over cracks to keep glass in one piece , i dont know why they did this way ? It was too dangerous !
The guy driving the glass into the pocket before the glasses even put into the frame should have his knuckles pressed up against the Molean. May be a glass this small it’s not needed but it’s good habit
I like the way the guy in the orange shirt picked up the rubber and put it on the sidewalk he saw the guy threw it on the ground. I’d like to see work belts some reason Glazer thinks they don’t need them
can someone tell me what size and type framing that is? I have the same exact type..a car hit it n the local glass company quoted me 10k! my insurance expired.. business has been so slow.. This is coming out of pocket..
Fire the camera lady! Couldn't see any tools used, couldn't see which panels to be remove, couldn't see how the panels are removed, and couldn't see how it was put back together. Just saw a bunch of dudes acting like they're working!
Just one tip , keep that foil on glass , it keeps broken glass in one piece , usually if glas is cracked we put tape over cracks to keep glass in one piece , i dont know why they did this way ? It was too dangerous !
oh i see this is laminated glass is safe same like tempered by code , tempered is cheaper by the way !
No it was plate glass it was replaced by tempered glass by code It was not laminated glass
Film on inside as well I believe. Plate glass is ok here by code I'm pretty sure as well.
Good job!!
I was cringing when the put the old glass on the bare ground..... that's why I always carry a plywood. Good work overall.
Youre not really suppose to youre right but if it's raw glass it can be done
@@morrisreyes7061 is just bad workmanship.
Cool little video.
I still don't know how to install a piece of glass in a flush glazed frame. 😆
they dont either
Otherwise great team work
The guy driving the glass into the pocket before the glasses even put into the frame should have his knuckles pressed up against the Molean. May be a glass this small it’s not needed but it’s good habit
I like the way the guy in the orange shirt picked up the rubber and put it on the sidewalk he saw the guy threw it on the ground. I’d like to see work belts some reason Glazer thinks they don’t need them
Thanks appreciate your comment 🌲🌲🎁
You dont need a toolbelt on when setting glass. All you need is a cup and a few setting blocks. Set the glass then grab your vinyl roller. Done.
Sometimes they do. Just depends.
More often it's a 5 gal. bucket or 2 with what you need from truck. Supplies, tools ect.
Well done in order 👍👍👍
Sounded like plate glass, not Lamy.
Had some breaks that looked like heat strengthened too.
Not sure why they would use HS however.
How much did that cost you?
i would have left the film on it and went ton the inside, but thats just me
can someone tell me what size and type framing that is? I have the same exact type..a car hit it n the local glass company quoted me 10k! my insurance expired.. business has been so slow.. This is coming out of pocket..
top vinyl should have been last
how much was the glass?
Depending on the size you can call the company for information thanks for watching
I just charged $1280 someone in LA for a tempered glass a bit bigger than that. And that’s a good price here
@@chupa3851 can you message on here?
about 550 here, but they had 4 people. i think they lost money for this video
Fire the camera lady! Couldn't see any tools used, couldn't see which panels to be remove, couldn't see how the panels are removed, and couldn't see how it was put back together. Just saw a bunch of dudes acting like they're working!