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July 04, 2009, 09:55:55 AM »
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i plan to fit this weekend.
I think i
take out the windscreen
clip in the bows starting from the middle
may need to trim back some of the listing
brush glue onto teeth
tuck the edges in
fit the windlacing
tap in the retainer with a rubber mallet
trim the edges off
glue and clamp around the windscreen
trim the excess
fit the screen
does that sound rite?
i think i will need a rubber mallet with vynil glued on
some glue, maybe kwikgrip in a tin
scissors
what should i push in the edges with? can i round the corners of a paint scraper or is there a better tool?
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Hey Leon
When in doubt, get the workshop manual out.
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I dunno Alex - next thing you'll be telling Leon to pack a spare wheel on long trips!
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To make life a bit easier instead of normal contact adhesive there is a product called gel grip, exactly same thing except thicker, easier to apply and if you accidentally knock it over it stays in the tin, I used it for carpet laying for years and it saved me from a lot of disasters.
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