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  1. blowby
    Joined: Dec 27, 2012
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    blowby
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    from Nicasio Ca

    I need a windshield and back gl*** for my Bantam truck, both flat. I have no idea what originally went in there. I suppose I start with a cardboard template. Should it be smaller than the opening to allow for a rubber gasket, or should the gl*** sit in front of or behind the flange? Is there a standard thickness and type of gl*** to use? What about tint? Will a gl*** shop have flat stock that they can cut to my template? What should I expect to pay?

    Thanks!
     

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  2. HOTRODPRIMER
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    Thin plywood or Masonite would make for a better pattern material,,it would be best to get your rubber to measure the thickness to determine how to cut your pattern material.

    Try installing the pattern before cutting the gl***,,easier to trim it than the gl***.

    All automotive gl*** shops will have flat gl***. HRP
     
  3. Harvey29
    Joined: Sep 29, 2010
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    from kansas

    when I had my gl*** cut for my A the guy made the gl*** to fit my frame which I took in to him.
     
  4. When I had gl*** cut for my '46, the shop did it from patterns that they still had. Find an older shop...

    Cosmo
     
  5. cryobug
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    You need to contact ChrisBlattie in the The H.A.M.B. O'Dex. He delivers the best gl*** I have ever used. He was cheaper than my local gl*** guy freight and all. He might have the pattern for your car.
     
  6. blowby
    Joined: Dec 27, 2012
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    blowby
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    from Nicasio Ca

    Thanks guys. Windshield should be standard dimensions, back has been opened up. I'll check with Chris for a pattern, and great advice on using plywood for test fit HRP.
     
  7. Greg in Jax
    Joined: Jun 27, 2010
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    Cryobug is right. Chris Blattie did both of my Bantam windshields from a cardboard patternn of the opening, and they are perfect. Great guy great prices, top quality.
     
  8. waterhorse
    Joined: Oct 17, 2008
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    Just be sure to let the gl*** guy know it is for a windshield so that you get AS-1 laminated. You can also get that type of flat windshield gl*** with the top area tinted if you want that feature. Side and back gl*** will be AS-2 which is a different type.
     
  9. ChrisBlattie
    Joined: Feb 6, 2010
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    ChrisBlattie
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    from Montana

    Howdy Pard, if you can trace me the opening of the windshield frame i can cut you one for 135 delivered. I still have Greg's pattern but it doesnt look the same as your truck.
     
  10. LOWBLAZERO1
    Joined: Aug 3, 2009
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    that's a pretty good deal. i just had a local gl*** place cut my side and back gl*** for my studebaker. all flat gl***. they said if i just traced the rear window opening they could cut the gl*** 5/16 smaller than the pattern. for 5 pieces of tinted, tempered gl***, and instillation of mu tracks and trim it turned out to be $203.
     
  11. Rusty O'Toole
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    Cheap Luan plywood paneling makes good patterns, easy to cut and sand to shape, it is the right thickness and doesn't bend.
     
  12. gimpyshotrods
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