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Windscreen moulding?
RazMan - 10/7/06 at 08:44 AM

I've now fitted my windscreen in my middy but there is an untidy edge / gap where the glass meets the grp recess. I could fill this gap with PU adhesive but I would like to find a more elegant solution.
Is there some kind of moulding strip that would go round the unfinished edge to tidy it up? Rescued attachment windscreen edge.jpg
Rescued attachment windscreen edge.jpg


Tangerine Scream - 10/7/06 at 09:18 AM

Anything here useful?
Linky

Cheers
Steve


Humbug - 10/7/06 at 10:26 AM

or here?

CHROME TRIM SELF ADHESIVE???
NEW SIZE CHROME TRIM SELF ADHESIVE???

http://www.nfauto.co.uk/rubber_trim.htm

[Edited on 10.07.2006 by Humbug]


RazMan - 10/7/06 at 11:52 AM

Thanks guys - I had already scoured Woolies for something but their windscreen edging is for bonding to the glass before putting the glass in (doh!)

The chrome edging from cbs is a bit more like it and the narrower stuff might do the trick - I'll try and blag a sample and see if it fits.


MkIndy7 - 10/7/06 at 02:49 PM

If you can get a knife blade imbetween PU adhesive you can get it off quite easy.
Then you just have to clean the rest off of both sides, i think Flash Dash worked quite well.

Thats if you did decide to go the rubber route which would probably be the best way to stop wind noise and water getting in.


DIY Si - 10/7/06 at 03:26 PM

Would it be possible to use a mini windscreen surround? Might mean pulling the screen though, but should make it easier to fit/remove in the future.


RazMan - 10/7/06 at 04:39 PM

If I was a bit more organised I would have looked at the mouldings before I put the screen in. There is no way it's coming out now as I used the proper 3 part bonding goo that the replacement glass agents use - very permanent


RazMan - 10/7/06 at 08:54 PM

quote:
Originally posted by MkIndy7
Thats if you did decide to go the rubber route which would probably be the best way to stop wind noise and water getting in.


I'm not worried about water getting in - there is a good solid 25mm band of goo holding everything together. Good point about wind noise though


DIY Si - 10/7/06 at 09:01 PM

I'd say it's probably best to remove the screen and do it again. Might involve lots of swearing, but it'll look much better in the end.


RazMan - 10/7/06 at 09:55 PM

quote:
Originally posted by DIY Si
I'd say it's probably best to remove the screen and do it again. Might involve lots of swearing, but it'll look much better in the end.


Nooooooooooo I dare not!!
The screen was made in Bulgaria and cost me £400 !! It definitely stays ...... sod the wind noise


DIY Si - 10/7/06 at 09:58 PM

Fair enough. £400 for a window!? Was it made in a shop with really big windows so they could see you coming?


ady8077 - 10/7/06 at 10:01 PM

Hi

I used a transit moulding to finish off the screen of my Stylus, it is supposed to be fitted to the screen before its bonded but we couldn't get it to sit right. We trimed the back instead and glued it on afterwards, been on 2 years now no probs

Adrian


RazMan - 10/7/06 at 10:09 PM

quote:
Originally posted by DIY Si
Fair enough. £400 for a window!? Was it made in a shop with really big windows so they could see you coming?


Didn't think they had windows in Bulgaria

It's a custom made jobbie made to a drawing - nice but the price stings a bit.


RazMan - 10/7/06 at 10:10 PM

quote:
Originally posted by ady8077
Hi

I used a transit moulding to finish off the screen of my Stylus, it is supposed to be fitted to the screen before its bonded but we couldn't get it to sit right. We trimed the back instead and glued it on afterwards, been on 2 years now no probs

Adrian


That sounds more like it! have you got any dimensions or pics Adrian? I assume you used a new one from a Ford dealer?


ady8077 - 10/7/06 at 10:13 PM

Hi

Windscrren man had it in his van, i've attatched a crappy pic i had on pc, let me no if you want a better one

Adrian Rescued attachment window rubber.jpg
Rescued attachment window rubber.jpg


MkIndy7 - 10/7/06 at 10:19 PM

Ahh, think i've seen another donor for that rubber.

It looks like the ones used on Fiesta's when they have airbags. (Mk3.5 at least)

The screen is bonded in and then that trim covers the gap.
They might all be like that but presume it would be a conventional rubber on non Airbag cars.

I did get Quoted £49 for the rubber alone! needless to say I was fully comp at the time and it slipped out of my hands oops


RazMan - 10/7/06 at 10:21 PM

Ah, it might be worth having a word with a screen replacement company then. I can't quite make out the complete shape so a better pic would help a lot. Also a cross section of the shape would be great if possible.


RazMan - 10/7/06 at 10:23 PM

quote:
Originally posted by MkIndy7
Ahh, think i've seen another donor for that rubber.

It looks like the ones used on Fiesta's when they have airbags. (Mk3.5 at least)

The screen is bonded in and then that trim covers the gap.
They might all be like that but presume it would be a conventional rubber on non Airbag cars.

I did get Quoted £49 for the rubber alone! needless to say I was fully comp at the time and it slipped out of my hands oops


Blimey, looks like the local scrappy might be a better bet


MkIndy7 - 10/7/06 at 10:27 PM

Think a raid down your local scrappers might be your best bet.

You can get rubber replenishing spray (think the stuff I got was made by STP in a bright yellow pump top bottle) that helps restore old rubber seals, made mine look like new worth every penny!

Just go and have a nosy one day when the sun's shineing