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gill
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Removing windows

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Hello

Have had my 1981 T25 Devon for three years now and have decided to rollerpaint it. How much would it cost roughly to take it to a garage and have the windows removed and rust removed? £100 per window maybe if they needed welding?

Thanks Gillian in Colchester

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look here before rollering??

Windows to be removed cant be that much i bet if you ask around there may be a fellow 80-90 willing to help?
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Yeah I think I have spent over six hours reading on here about how to roller successfully.

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I wonder if there is anyone in my area who could advise me - Colchester, North Essex

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Removing the windows is much easier then putting them back, better and cheaper to remove them yourself, then call autoglass to come and fit them back in when you are finnished,they charge about £60.

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Thats a good idea! Is that £60 per window?

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£586 for all the windows so I won't do that..

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...........depends how bad the rust is, I tend to do one window per year, depending which is most in need of attention, a special sealent is needed when putting the windows back, and its not sillicon. :roll:

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really?

i have never put any sealant in when doing mine. no leaks either.....
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gill wrote:I wonder if there is anyone in my area who could advise me - Colchester, North Essex

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