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Windshield Replacement Progress
Posted: Apr 12th, '13, 10:14
by Vince Luciani
Ok guys the warm weather finally arrived and allowed me to make some good progress on my replacement windshield. Below are some photos. I am not going to say that the project has been easy, but it has gone relatively smoothly. My costs to date are approximately $700 and that includes the side window replacement work. I do have a good number of manhours invested. If I had to guess it would be in the neighborhood of about 80 -100 hours. I am in the homestretch and hope to finish painting in the next two weeks. My plan is to simply cleanup the interior this year so I will probably leave only primer. Next year I plan to do the interior and will paint the inside.
This is an alternative that saves some money (depending upon how you value your own labor cost LOL!). However, I don’t want to sway anyone to go this route thinking they can save a ton of money. You have to earn the savings because it’s not exactly easy work. I am simply putting this out there on the site, because I know myself how much I like to see other guy’s project photos.
I am extremely pleased with the results, but I will say that my shoulders are still sore from the longboarding!
Cut out and supported frame one section at a time
Re: Windshield Replacement Progress
Posted: Apr 12th, '13, 10:19
by Vince Luciani
Cut out and supported frame one section at a time
Epoxy into place Prefabricated Section
Other Side
Re: Windshield Replacement Progress
Posted: Apr 12th, '13, 10:20
by Vince Luciani
All Sections installed
Glass Joints
Fairing Process
Re: Windshield Replacement Progress
Posted: Apr 12th, '13, 10:21
by Vince Luciani
Re: Windshield Replacement Progress
Posted: Apr 12th, '13, 12:09
by Whaler1777
Do you have any bolts holding this thing in or are you relying on only the glass to keep it in?
Re: Windshield Replacement Progress
Posted: Apr 12th, '13, 12:23
by Vince Luciani
I've got about 30 screws (1/4") from underneath into the new sections. Same screw holes wher the existing aluminum frame was screwed. Also, I have about 10 or 12 drilled on an angle thru the top edge of the new glass sections into the boat. They are glassed over so you can't see them. Also, the bottom joint is glassed both inside and outside (one layer of 1708) and the top joint will be glassed on the inside only.
Re: Windshield Replacement Progress
Posted: Apr 12th, '13, 18:00
by Bob H.
Vince I for one appreciate the investment of labor in a project...Nice job..im having flashbacks with that longboard pic...I would take a handful of advil before I went to work with that monster. The results speak for themselves..keep up the good work..BH
Re: Windshield Replacement Progress
Posted: Apr 12th, '13, 19:25
by Vince Luciani
Bob,
Thanks for the kind words! I know that what I lack in skills I make up for with pit bull determination. As I am sure you can relate, it's just so rewarding to do these projects. What's scary to me is that I am getting to the point where I get almost as much out of doing projects on the boat as fishing on it. Notice I said ALMOST (LOL).
By the way, your project is awesome. It looks like it's going to be quite a battlewagon. Good Stuff!
Vince
Re: Windshield Replacement Progress
Posted: Apr 12th, '13, 20:31
by CaptPatrick
You're doing good Vince! Nothing takes the place of pride in yourself for a good outcome of a self done accomplishment...
Re: Windshield Replacement Progress
Posted: Apr 12th, '13, 22:22
by Joe E
Nice Vince, I can feel your pain. I have been long boarding for the last three weeks. It's such a good feeling seeing the project take shape. Joe
Re: Windshield Replacement Progress
Posted: Apr 13th, '13, 19:24
by Vince Luciani
Capt. Pat and Joe, you are so right! Capt Pat, should take a little pride here also. It's because of you and this site that amateurs like me can accomplish such things.
Sincere thanks,
Vince
Re: Windshield Replacement Progress
Posted: Apr 14th, '13, 07:00
by John F.
Nicely done. That looks like a lot if time spent planning and working hard---really hard.