1971 Chevy C10 Auto Glass Installation Sand Discs
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When it comes to cutting a windshield, there are several methods to handle the job. Although, more often than not, guys send out their windshields to get them cut by a pro. Well, if you haven't figured out by now, I try to do everything on my own terms. For that reason, I decided to tackle cutting my windshield by using one of the several methods available: grinding it down. In order to grind down a windshield, a few items are needed: a variable speed buffer/sander, 24-grit sanding discs, a hose, and an ever-so-important volunteer. Oh, I almost forgot: The last thing needed is a sixer of beer, which is to be given to the volunteer for the hours of abuse they are about to endure. Oh yeah, if you're worried about breaking the windshield, I'm not gonna lie, there's always a possibility. But remember this: Even when you take your glass to a pro and they break it during the process, which isn't that uncommon, it's still on you to pony up the dough for a new one. Just words for thought. View Related Article
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