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HI, I used to do some auto glass several years ago. A friend of mine who had a glass business (did it all res. comm, plate, etc., learned from a real glazier) helped me out when I was out of work as a pipefitter. I did mostly door windows for him with a few quick and easy windshields, usually cars I was already familiar with. Right now I have a 93 Taurus and need to replace the windshield. I still have a cold knife with I think a 1" blade. I know old technology
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Bottom has a double bead. If all you are working with is a cold knife, you are in trouble. It will do nothing for you.
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oh yea, the dw1097s. These were hack outs before the long knife or equalizer came out. I remember many a day with a hammer and chiesel!
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LOL!!! The good old days. I think I will go kiss my Equalizer Express now...
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Thats what I was wondering/afraid of... Was even considering 1 1/2" blades for it... How bout' cable. I'm trying to save one to put in my car... I don't have the connections I used to for a new one and not alot of cash right now due to the holidays, and it need done for inpection. Thanks, for your replies!
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