Make a crack

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Post by crackup »

Does anyone have a good method to make windshield breaks to practice on?
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Baseball Bat? Shotgun? :P :twisted: :roll:
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Post by autocosmetics »

To make stars, I use a spring loaded punch, and for bullseyes I use the rubberband with the bb on it. I don't know how to make a crack, although they seem to happen naturally on my practice windshield! :lol:
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Post by GlassStarz »

actualy a bee bee gun is my choice but dont be to close it will take a big hunk of glass out if you do the gun leaves a knarly divit and a funky break but my thinking is practice on the hard ones its currently -22 deg here so im not fixxin nutin today BRRRRR
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Post by desertstars »

Read autocosmetics' post.

Any star or combo that results from his suggestions can then be turned into a crack(s) by rapping the w/s from the inside with the side of your fist. Rap too hard and you'll split the entire w/s.

You can also pick up practice windshields in the dumpsters behind replacement shops.
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Post by alpine578 »

crackup wrote:Does anyone have a good method to make windshield breaks to practice on?
All you need is a ball bearing or marble with a hole big enough for a rubber band. Slide you rubber band through the hole, hold on with your fingers (slingshot) draw back on the ball bearing and you got yourself a break to work on.
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Post by crackup »

Thank you all for the thoughtfull suggestions. I will give it a try, in the end I may resort to bat and shotgun.
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Post by Coitster »

Don't forget an easyer way to break a windshield. Just throw the last technician you saw doing a crapy job on a chip through the windshield. :wink:
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