by splischke » Fri Apr 08, 2011 10:22 am
I wish I took more pictures of the forming process because it's so hard to describe in words. But basically I used wood form blocks, some flat and some rounded, to gently hammer the lower frame to shape. One wood form was a broomstick handle! Another "tool" I used a lot was a piece of wood about 3" wide and 6" long with a thin slot cut 3/4" or so deep into the end. The slot slipped over the aluminum edge to help make the bend. The forming process is tedious and time-consuming the first time but gets faster and easier on the second windshield.
-Scott
I wish I took more pictures of the forming process because it's so hard to describe in words. But basically I used wood form blocks, some flat and some rounded, to gently hammer the lower frame to shape. One wood form was a broomstick handle! Another "tool" I used a lot was a piece of wood about 3" wide and 6" long with a thin slot cut 3/4" or so deep into the end. The slot slipped over the aluminum edge to help make the bend. The forming process is tedious and time-consuming the first time but gets faster and easier on the second windshield.
-Scott
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