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>>
>>From: Wayne Newland
>>Subject: Re: GMC: Help - inside window trim
>>
>>--------- " I had a mechanic heat up the tip of a small screwdriver and=
gently bent it into a hook." ---------
>>
In a previous life I installed auto glass. In that industry it is common
knowledge that cotter pin removal tools make excellent hook tools for
rubber and vinyl moldings. The tool can be shaped and smoothed with a bel=
t
sander so as not to snag the moldings. My personal preferance was the mod=
el
made Craftsman (Sears). Some prefer the Snap On version, however the shap=
e
is opposite that used in the Sears version and always seemed backwards to=
me.
Another useful tool when working with glass and moldings is called a "fib=
er
stick". It is plastic and in particular reduces the odds of breaking glas=
s
when working it into gaskets. It also is useful when working with molding=
s
since it is soft and does not easily snag rubber and plastic.
If gaskets and moldings are resisting reinstallation silicone spray might=
be required for lubrication.
Good luck
Gary Zingle
1973 GMC 26 foot
>>
>>From: Wayne Newland
>>Subject: Re: GMC: Help - inside window trim
>>
>>--------- " I had a mechanic heat up the tip of a small screwdriver and=
gently bent it into a hook." ---------
>>
In a previous life I installed auto glass. In that industry it is common
knowledge that cotter pin removal tools make excellent hook tools for
rubber and vinyl moldings. The tool can be shaped and smoothed with a bel=
t
sander so as not to snag the moldings. My personal preferance was the mod=
el
made Craftsman (Sears). Some prefer the Snap On version, however the shap=
e
is opposite that used in the Sears version and always seemed backwards to=
me.
Another useful tool when working with glass and moldings is called a "fib=
er
stick". It is plastic and in particular reduces the odds of breaking glas=
s
when working it into gaskets. It also is useful when working with molding=
s
since it is soft and does not easily snag rubber and plastic.
If gaskets and moldings are resisting reinstallation silicone spray might=
be required for lubrication.
Good luck
Gary Zingle
1973 GMC 26 foot