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grfishmaker:
OT - you are right about the plywood covering all around the window opening. The metal frame that the glass is mounted on sits overtop of the plywood. There is a picture of my windshield that I took off of my machine in my posts under narrow gauge rebuild. In the picture that I was teasing you using my old plywood for templates, you can see it leaning against the tree.
Now how did you miss that? I'm surprised! You are slipping there OT. ha ha
the old trucker:
Guess you can mark it up to getting old & senile !! I thought you were going to copy the patterns onto a piece of paper & send them down.
the old trucker:
--- Quote from: grfishmaker on October 10, 2009, 04:56:33 pm ---OT - you are right about the plywood covering all around the window opening. The metal frame that the glass is mounted on sits overtop of the plywood. There is a picture of my windshield that I took off of my machine in my posts under narrow gauge rebuild. In the picture that I was teasing you using my old plywood for templates, you can see it leaning against the tree.
Now how did you miss that? I'm surprised! You are slipping there OT. ha ha
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Grfishmaker, First your saying the plywood covers all around the window opening. Then you say the metal frame sits over top of the plywood. I'm confused..........
grfishmaker:
The metal windshield frame sits overtop the finished plywood. Now don't make me come out there OT!
the old trucker:
When you do come over my way, bring the patterns with you. It'll save me a trip. Ha Ha . Seriously though if you look up Trail Talk & go under bombardier rally 09 pics & look at Cam's machine, pic # 8 & 9 you'll see all wood around it ( no rubber ) like yours is. Oldsledz bomber looks same as Cam's.
Oldsledz how is your windshield held in place ??
A Bewildered OT.
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