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Opening quarter glass

Posted: 11 Apr 2009, 09:35
by el sketcho
I've just got some opening quarterlight glass, I'm gonna fit them tomorrow weather dependent, is it just a case of undo the old ones and fit the new one? Anyone got any tips?


Andy

Re: Opening quarter glass

Posted: 11 Apr 2009, 10:53
by peasant
You will basically have to strip most of the door from the inside, as the main window glass will have to come out, as will the seals, so that you can remove the upright for the quarter light.

A helper would come in handy (at least briefly), when handling the main window. Be careful with the thin plastic film inside thwe door card, don't damage that.

Re: Opening quarter glass

Posted: 11 Apr 2009, 11:27
by el sketcho
got the quarter light out but having trouble fitting the new one with the glass. The old one I took the metal channel off but I can't do that with this one. I'm running out of ideas here, I've had the main glass tilting this way and that but I still can't get the quarter light in. I've also had the quarter light in first then can't get the main glass in. :evil:

Re: Opening quarter glass

Posted: 11 Apr 2009, 11:43
by peasant
Maybe it needs to be persuaded to move in the forward postion with a few taps with a rubber mallet?

I was only helping when mine were fitted and I do remember some well placed karate chops to get the quarter glass and frame into place

Re: Opening quarter glass

Posted: 11 Apr 2009, 12:11
by el sketcho
Sorted it now.

Re: Opening quarter glass

Posted: 20 Apr 2009, 12:21
by Swampy
Hello there, sorry to hijack thread, but...

I've had my van vandalised & a standard quarterlight was smashed (my offside one, as it goes)

The original glass is already out :roll:

Is is still a strip-door job to fit standard quarterlight glass? I'm thinking of just getting some perspex cut from a mate of mine & fit that using the original frame.

Re: Opening quarter glass

Posted: 20 Apr 2009, 13:19
by wackos00
peasant wrote:Be careful with the thin plastic film inside thwe door card, don't damage that.

do you mean the blue plastic film? and if so why?