I like how you pulled the line back out and visually demonstrated that optimal cutting angle with the glass removed. Some people learn and understand better with visual examples. I was just explaining this same principle to my longtime friend and co-worker. He was impressed at how easy and quickly I removed and Audi A4 quarter glass. Thank you for this example 🙏🏽
@@rockstarwindowtinting Thank you!! This is the prototype with an aluminum housing. The aluminum housing is expensive to make so we’re currently looking into more affordable alternatives to make it more cost-effective for the company as well as the consumer. It’s definitely something that they’re looking into producing though. Stay tuned for more info.
@@JuanGonzalez-q4u It’s the WRD ePump available here… www.wrdglasstools.com/products/wrd-epump/ That said, we’re currently working on a more cost effective (for us and the consumer) housing for it. Mine is an aluminum prototype and is expensive to produce. Stay tuned. As I get more info I will post on it.
The orange bat QC in black , is my favorite tool ❤🫶🏻🎖️👊
I like how you pulled the line back out and visually demonstrated that optimal cutting angle with the glass removed. Some people learn and understand better with visual examples. I was just explaining this same principle to my longtime friend and co-worker. He was impressed at how easy and quickly I removed and Audi A4 quarter glass. Thank you for this example 🙏🏽
@@Don-Auto_Glassing I’m here to help. Thanks for watching. 🙏🏻
Great video keep up the good work. Thanks for taking the time out of your day to educate. Great job as well.
@@GriffinsDen Thank you!! 🙏🏻
I like the idea of using the bit driver for drag. I usually pre cut the front of most quarters. Just never seem to have any luck without it.
@@jaywilson3081 There are some that require pre-cutting. But a lot can be achieved with the propercutting angles.
Great video! Info on vacuum pump?
@@rockstarwindowtinting Thank you!! This is the prototype with an aluminum housing. The aluminum housing is expensive to make so we’re currently looking into more affordable alternatives to make it more cost-effective for the company as well as the consumer. It’s definitely something that they’re looking into producing though. Stay tuned for more info.
What is the suction pump you're using for your bat?
@@JuanGonzalez-q4u It’s the WRD ePump available here…
www.wrdglasstools.com/products/wrd-epump/
That said, we’re currently working on a more cost effective (for us and the consumer) housing for it. Mine is an aluminum prototype and is expensive to produce. Stay tuned. As I get more info I will post on it.