Windshield Damages
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Yesterday I was removing my Bimini top and swung around and hit the side windshield with one of the Bimini's stainless support legs. The base of the leg knocked out a 2 inch square chunk from the top of the port side windshield, just behind the passenger's seat. What are my options?
(1999 Lightning with smoked grey windshield) Is the plexiglass repairable? Would I have to replace the port side of the windshield (if not fixable) or is the WHOLE windshield one big-ass piece?
Looking for a reasonable fix,... slightly classier than an OSO sticker over the damaged area.
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(1999 Lightning with smoked grey windshield) Is the plexiglass repairable? Would I have to replace the port side of the windshield (if not fixable) or is the WHOLE windshield one big-ass piece?
Looking for a reasonable fix,... slightly classier than an OSO sticker over the damaged area.
Carder
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You can buy just the needed peice from Fountain. Or buy some Weld On acylic glue from a plastic shop. Better yet, have them glue it. just takes a second. The joint will be as strong as new. Use a syring to apply. Hold the 2 peices together and shoot the glue in the joint trying to keep it off the sides. It'll cloud the sides. The glue works off capillary action. We glue acrylic all the time at work. Many times the joint is barely noticable if no air bubbles in the glue joint.
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I like the Acrylic glue suggestion... unfortunately the square piece is in lake huron. What kind of place sells similar smoked grey material? I am assuming the window is plexiglass. It would be easy to get a slightly larger piece and cut the damaged area to fit it.
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I replaced both my side panels 4 yrs ago do to them crazing. (spider cracks) Still have them, but not sure if they would have a large enough good area to cut out. What size peice would it take to repair yours, allowing enough to square up the larger section on your side panel? You'll want straight and square joints. Leaving for LC poker run in the morning, so will check back in 1st of next week.
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[QUOTE=Carder;2258600windshield) Would I have to replace the port side of the windshield (if not fixable) or is the WHOLE windshield one big-ass piece? Carder[/QUOTE]
When shopping a few years ago I was looking at a 97 35 that had a stress crack on on one side. Called Fountain and inquired about this, they will/would sell just one half, but said supplier had changed over the years, and stated the tint of the new half would likely not match the older half. It is a two piece deal, and the same as curently used on the Executioner model. Might look for someone that has gone to the faring and wants to make the windshield go away.
When shopping a few years ago I was looking at a 97 35 that had a stress crack on on one side. Called Fountain and inquired about this, they will/would sell just one half, but said supplier had changed over the years, and stated the tint of the new half would likely not match the older half. It is a two piece deal, and the same as curently used on the Executioner model. Might look for someone that has gone to the faring and wants to make the windshield go away.
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Awesome ideas!
I need about a 3 x 3 in. square piece to repair.
I wasn't sure if the windshield was a one or two piecer...
good to know it's two. I will consider a thread for a used windshield.. think I would rather try the repair first.
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I need about a 3 x 3 in. square piece to repair.
I wasn't sure if the windshield was a one or two piecer...
good to know it's two. I will consider a thread for a used windshield.. think I would rather try the repair first.
Carder