Anyone wanting to learn to cut auto glass needs to see this video. You give actual instruction...not just the visual. I tried it on my 1951 chevy windshield ( just like the one in your video) and got it the first time. I did watch the video a number of times before I started. Thanks for the video.
Just amazing! You make that look so easy. I wish you guys were close to cut down my side glass pieces. All the glass shops around here seem to scared to try it.
Thanks Doug. I'm working on a '70 Volksrod and will attempt cutting the windshield and side glass over the Xmas break. I'll let you know how it goes, all good hopefully, fingers crossed. Cheers. Roudy
Anyone wanting to learn to cut auto glass needs to see this video. You give actual instruction...not just the visual. I tried it on my 1951 chevy windshield ( just like the one in your video) and got it the first time. I did watch the video a number of times before I started. Thanks for the video.
Just amazing! You make that look so easy. I wish you guys were close to cut down my side glass pieces. All the glass shops around here seem to scared to try it.
I use a regular fletcher glass cutter with the gold tipped handle.
Excellent! Now I'm not afraid to try this. Thanks.
Thanks Doug. I'm working on a '70 Volksrod and will attempt cutting the windshield and side glass over the Xmas break. I'll let you know how it goes, all good hopefully, fingers crossed. Cheers. Roudy
You're an artist.
Hi Doug. Great video. What tool do you use to cut the glass? Should it be a certain type of cutting wheel (steel, diamond or...)? Thanks in advance.