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How do I measure for a Windshield?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by el Scotto, Apr 7, 2005.

  1. el Scotto
    Joined: Mar 3, 2004
    Posts: 4,722

    el Scotto
    Member
    from Tracy, CA

    How do I measure for the windshield on my '52 Plymouth?

    I bought the gasket, I was going to have new gl*** cut, but I spent a few hours last night trying to figure it out, and failed. I was using cardboard to make a template, which may have been a problem, but I couldn't get the template into the groove, and when I took the gasket off the car, the cardboard template I made was too small for the gasket. We did cut down the template a little bit, because we thought the gasket may need a little extra space, so I don't believe its the wrong gasket for the car.

    This is my first time putting a windshield into a 50's car, and not sure how exactly to do it, or get the right sized gl*** cut.

    Maybe I should post an ad for front gl***, too?

    Thanks for your help.
     
  2. Meester P
    Joined: Oct 10, 2002
    Posts: 189

    Meester P
    Member

    Gl*** guy will be along soon and tell you the correct way to do it,but in the meantime I did it this way.
    I put the rubber in the frame and held it tight in place with some tape.
    I then places a piece of hardboard over the hole and had some-one very carefully draw round the inside of the rubber. i then measured the gap from the edge of the rubber to the top of the inside and added that measurement to the line drawn on the hardboard, I then cut out the hardboard template and trial fitted it into the rubber whist it was still taped to the car.
    Then you should have a template for the correct size of the new screen.
    But as i said Gl*** guy should be along soon and tell you how the pro's do it.
    John
     
  3. kyle paul
    Joined: Oct 31, 2003
    Posts: 817

    kyle paul
    Member
    from sac

    scott try talking to 440 hudson he makes all gl*** for old cars .he might have the timplets.even for the back window
     
  4. el Scotto
    Joined: Mar 3, 2004
    Posts: 4,722

    el Scotto
    Member
    from Tracy, CA

    I will try messaging 440hudson then. That would be very cool if he has the patterns.
     
  5. cleatus
    Joined: Mar 1, 2002
    Posts: 2,277

    cleatus
    Member
    from Sacramento

    Here's what I did and it worked OK.

    Hold cardboard up to the window opening (without rubber installed) from the inside and trace around opening.

    Look at the rubber from the side (profile) and you can see the difference from the groove where it hooks over the edge of the window opening and the groove that holds the gl***. Measure the difference of the two - probably like an 1/8"?

    Subtract that 1/8" from the line you traced on the card board and trace a new line 1/8" inside the first one.

    Cut that shape out of the cardboard and transfer it to plywood that is the same thickness as the gl***, cut it out and install it - with the rubber - as if it were the gl***. Adjust by sanding edges of plywood if needed.

    Once you have your plywood so that it installs semi easy but still snug, you have a template to give to the gl*** guy.

    To install the gl*** (or plywood template) in the car: Hold the gl*** and install the rubber all the way around it. Place a length of 1/4" soft cotton rope into the groove that attaches it to the window opening - all the way around and leave enough length of rope to pull with.

    Have a friend hold the gl***/rubber/rope combo up to the opening from the inside with the extra length of rope hanging out of the car. Start the bottom edge of the rubber over the lip of the opening with your friend holding the gl*** tight against the inside of the opening while you - on the outside - continue to pull the rope around the opening as friend continues to push it up snug against the opening. This will lift the edge of the rubber over the lip and **** the gl*** into it's ***igned locale.
     
  6. el Scotto
    Joined: Mar 3, 2004
    Posts: 4,722

    el Scotto
    Member
    from Tracy, CA

    Wow!!! Thanks a bunch!!
     

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