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Almost-New WSR

As long as we're talking equipment...

Post by Almost-New WSR »

Has anyone used Glass Wizard $399 kit? I have a Gov't account that got shipped one of these and doesn't want to use it. He asked me to check it out. I was surprised by the set up of the "bridge", pump?!?!, and "pump-head". Looked like a bicycle pump with at 3M suction cup. To boot, it's first recommendation was to drill the pit. I find this to be counter productive to the process of leaving a nice repair. Anyway, I am pretty confident that they will remain one of my customers after our discussion yesterday since they are pretty un-sold on using it.

I was pretty sure this wasn't the taboo company recently spoken of. Guess I'll get if it is. Oh well.


Thanks for your input.

Dave
souchie

Re: As long as we're talking equipment...

Post by souchie »

Hi ,yes I have a Glass Wizard injector and it was pretty good especially good on large pits because the injector tip covers a larger area than most injectors ,also be careful when useing the pressure cycle because the bolt that holds the stem in place slips and you can crack a shield quick.I replaced the plastic knob on the side with a metal thumb screw from Lowe's and it works a lot better.Also yes you do drill hte pit regardless of what everybody is going to suggest.
Jeremiahswindshieldrepair

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Post by Jeremiahswindshieldrepair »

alrighty then
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Re: As long as we're talking equipment...

Post by GlassStarz »

Try grabbing that little screw with my big ole mits
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