Matt On 4/13/2009 7:40 PM, Frank Swygert spouted this sage advice:
I've got some from JCW before too. Note that only the 63-64 Ramblers had curved glass, went back to flat glass for later models. Yeah, I'm pretty sure it was flat in the 65-66 Classic, but could be wrong. I have had good luck re-lining the existing channel. Clean all the remnants of the old lining out first. Then get some self-adhesive felt sheets from a craft store. Cut it in ~1" strips, fold in half, pull the backing off, then work it in with a pop-sicle stick 8.5" or 11" at a time. Trim the excess with a sharp razor blade. Lasts a long time too -- I did mine years ago and they are still tight. Don't try to glue felt yourself, it just soaks up the glue! Don't know what kind of adhesive the self-stick stuff uses.------------- Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 09:59:19 -0700 From: tom jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx>> Nope > If you find someone who does pass along the info. > Near as I can tell it is a do it yourself type project requiring you to > form a straight piece into a curved piece.> I want to attempt this at some point, but have been unable to do it at this> time. >> I suspect that once you identify which channel to use, you may be able to > form the curve by inserting a piece of plywood or plastic tightly into the> channel to keep it open while forming the curve to match the glass.I made my own curved channel for my 63 classic more than a decade ago. I forget dimensions, but I got it from JC Whitney (they do sell the channel, or did, and it was good quality). But I did NOT use mark's suggestion to insert something in the channel. Ofcourse as I bent it the channel would close, and I had to keep opening it. Idon't know why I didn't think to insert wood or aluminum in there.I wouldn't hesitate to do it again but with 3/8" or whatever aluminum tappedin there. I used a pair of blocks and a rubber hammer and tapped and fit to the glass until it was acceptable.
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