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Long Cracks
Posted: March 24th, 2005, 6:42 pm
by Mr Bill
I recently completed the Delta Kits training class and have been practicing on a junkyard windshield at home. I can drill a hole in the glass and tap on the hole with a needle and I can make a small bullseye, but whenever I do the same thing at the end of a crack, the crack continues for about 3/8 inch beyond the bullseye.
What am I doing wrong?
Re: Long Cracks
Posted: March 24th, 2005, 6:44 pm
by Delta Kits
Hi Bill!
First, you need to flex the glass to make sure you can identify the true end of that crack. Many times the crack appears to end in a certain spot, but when flexed, you can see it actually extends farther.
If not done, when you drill your hole, you're not drilling at the true end, and it can still run.
If you have further problems, make sure to call us for tech support!
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Re: Long Cracks
Posted: March 24th, 2005, 6:46 pm
by Mr Bill
Thanks Jeff!

Re: Long Cracks
Posted: March 24th, 2005, 7:42 pm
by montana
Hey, Bill you don't have to spend time at a junk yard. Just go to any local auto glass
shop and they will be happy to give you any windshield that they just pulled. Most have plenty of space left to practice on bulls,cracks and,so on.
Re: Long Cracks
Posted: March 24th, 2005, 8:26 pm
by magicogar
I sometimes find that if i tapped too hard to make a bullseye, it'll run past it. Just keep practicing. You'll eventually get it.
Also here's a tip. When working on a chip in the middle of the windshield, you'll not going to have the luxury of standing in front of the windshield and placing the injector right over the chip like you do when practicing at home. What I do is I'd place an awl through the injector and move it around until I hit the center of the chip and then I'll screw the injector down. I think somebody posted this before, but i'm not sure. Hope this helps.

Re: Long Cracks
Posted: March 25th, 2005, 3:41 pm
by Almost-New WSR
My first question is: What is holding your practice shield? When I first started, my "base" was putting unusual pressure on the glass because of the way that it was holding it upright. About half my attempts at making damage or 'stopping' a crack ended in a longer crack. I need support for the top of the glass as well.
Just a thought.
Dave
Re: Long Cracks
Posted: March 25th, 2005, 6:24 pm
by GlassStarz
The best way is real world. Thats the junk yard lots of cool stuff to practice on
Re: Long Cracks
Posted: September 20th, 2006, 8:32 am
by Daniel Madu S.
Please could any body out there answer me this question?there is this crack that runs from a bullseye to the edge of the windshield. How can one do the repair to the edge of the windshield? would it not affect the rubber or the glass? how can one drill this.
Thanks
Re: Long Cracks
Posted: September 23rd, 2006, 9:53 pm
by toab
Daniel...check the archives.Screenman and some others taught me to drill and pop a bullseye near the edge of the shield to act as an anchor or "cleat" as I think he calls it.
Re: Long Cracks
Posted: September 23rd, 2006, 11:53 pm
by screenman
Daniel.
If it runs from a bullseye that will act as a stop and if it goes to the edge it sure will go no further in that direction.