Tim at SBC told me that specific Liquid Nails took 18 hrs to cure and I could drive it right away, windows up, no problem.
Tim at SBC told me that specific Liquid Nails took 18 hrs to cure and I could drive it right away, windows up, no problem.
VX KAT
....the adventure BEGINS ANEW! ...2015......
Remember that life is not measured in the breaths you take, but rather in the moments that take your breath away.
So how did it go guys?
It was great. Even though the time was unscheduled, we had 4 VX’s show up within about 30 minutes of each other. I showed up just before noon, followed shortly by blujfan9293 (Norman and his lovely wife) in their ‘00 Ironman from Lorton, VA, and CSTYLES (Andres) in his ’01 Kaiser all the way from Potomac, MD, and frog11 (Roy) in his ‘01 Dragon from Burke, VA. If Gary and Ashley had shown we would have had all the colors covered (except Astral, but we did have a Kaiser.)
After exchanging greeting and talking VX for a short while, we settled down for burgers, dogs and brats on Tom’s deck. Thanks to Tom and Jamie for hosting a fantastic lunch. Once everyone was fed and content, we put Tom to work fixing windows. The first one was fun to watch, since Tom decided to try every power tool in his garage to remove the old tabs. I’ll have to post a video of that episode. I think every window was slightly different. Some had been replaced or repaired under warranty, some due to damage, and a few were virgin glass. Seems like the earlier tabs were glued on with permanent cement, while the later tabs were put in with a softer grey RTV-type material that had failed to grip on at least half of the tabs.
Tom did most of the work on the five windows he fixed, including one of his own, but there was no shortage of helping hands. After the first couple, he had it down to a science, and was swapping windows faster than the owners could prepare the brackets. Who will be the first to try out their new windows?
The weather held out, although there were some welcomed periods of overcast sky between the pounding sunshine. Overall, a beautiful day. We should have some pictures coming, and I’ll have to see if I can piece together some of the video segments I took into a viewable rendering of the day’s events.
Tom is already planning the next event, so keep your eyes open, because this is one you won’t want to miss. I’ll be there with my “feather duster” and polishing cloth in case anybody needs a touchup.
Last edited by Cobrajet : 06/01/2009 at 10:38 AM
Gregg
2001 Proton Yellow #1379
It was a great time; my thanks to Tom for organizing and the work.
My window had tabs completely broken off, and discovered was a replacement window. window now goes up, but still crooked like it did before it broke. I think it is catching on the front guide rail. I'll try to widen.
blujfan9293
Clinton, IL (near Bloomington)
Thanks to all who showed up - I had a great time. Jamie says 'Hi' to everyone. She went back to college last night. Bren says 'Hi' & sorry she missed everyone.
I tried out my window Sunday morning (I couldn't wait 24 hours like I recommended to everyone else). The black RTV seemed to hold very well though. My window still tilts just enough to come out of the rear weatherstrip. Rekin I'll be widening my tracks too. It is much improved from what it was before. I'll try not to procrastinate so I can provide an update soon.
Lets all start thinking about the next meet. I'm thinking the Regional Park in Lorton so that I can bring the SeaDoos out for everyone to have some fun. I'll pick a weekend & start a new thread on the calendar.
I'll try to post a few pix tonight. We had a birthday party for my grandaughter & my son yesterday & I forgot to bring the memory card from my camera to work with me today.
Tom
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Put a smiley after you say that Bub.
For some reason, I'm not able to load the pix. You can see them here:
http://pbase.com/tom4bren/090530_window_fixin_party
I'll try to post a sample later.
Those that showed up without cameras, you can download from there in small, medium, large or original size.
Tom