question on convert doors??
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madmaxin22
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question on convert doors??
will the doors off the 90 mclaren i just bought fit all the regular fox convertibles???
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Hank has them, right & left sides.
Sandy passed away in 2012. He will be forever missed.
1990 Final Car prior to the 12 Silver Anny Editions
1990 Silver Pearl Anny Edition
1986 Coupe Full Pkg #109 of 114.
http://public.fotki.com/ascmclaren/ascm ... _mclarens/
1990 Final Car prior to the 12 Silver Anny Editions
1990 Silver Pearl Anny Edition
1986 Coupe Full Pkg #109 of 114.
http://public.fotki.com/ascmclaren/ascm ... _mclarens/
Call Hank in Florida if you need a replacement.bryanoekel wrote:So has anyone ever had to replace the door glass? If so, what did you do? Thanks, -Bryan
www.ascmclaren.com
Cutting normal Ford vert safety glass and getting it to not shatter, would not be an easy task. It would need to be heated, cut and then reheated.
-Mike
1985 ascMcLaren Coupe - Midnight Blue
Under Restoration
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We had a thread on this a while back. It can be cut (chopped cars have it done) but it needs to be done a special way.
To do it, it needs to be untempered (heated to take the stress out of the glass), cut and then retempered (heated to put the stress back in).
Reading about fish tanks...which are also tempered glass, there are places that cut them or drill holes in them. They do it extremely slowly and seem to not need to heat the glass. Considering fish tanks need to withstand mucho stress, it seems that may work....
However, as somebody who tried to slowly, carefully drill a tiny hole in my wife's tempered glass cooking pot lid to let steam escape, I would never try it again. I got the hole through the glass. Set the lid down...my wife was saying how that would be nice to have and she touched it and it EXPLODED.
-Mike
To do it, it needs to be untempered (heated to take the stress out of the glass), cut and then retempered (heated to put the stress back in).
Reading about fish tanks...which are also tempered glass, there are places that cut them or drill holes in them. They do it extremely slowly and seem to not need to heat the glass. Considering fish tanks need to withstand mucho stress, it seems that may work....
However, as somebody who tried to slowly, carefully drill a tiny hole in my wife's tempered glass cooking pot lid to let steam escape, I would never try it again. I got the hole through the glass. Set the lid down...my wife was saying how that would be nice to have and she touched it and it EXPLODED.
-Mike
1985 ascMcLaren Coupe - Midnight Blue
Under Restoration
Under Restoration
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madmaxin22
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