Chopped EK Van Project(recent pics Pg23)
as with HEMI i to have had John at Complete Windscreens chop glass down and he does a good job BUT as John says aways allow cost wise for maybe more than one windscreen as they do break when being cut . i had two done for my EJ convertable one as a spare .
Cheers Axeman
Cheers Axeman
IF ITS NOT OVER POWERED ITS NO FUN
PRAISE THE LOWERED
PRAISE THE LOWERED
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mrs ratbox
cutting and grinding can be done but it has to be laminated glass not toughened, and along the lines of what paul said they might do it in 1 or it may take 20
if yor getting one cut try to use someone that's done it before and is recomended, an FB/EK front screen is about the hardest to cut/grind because of the curve, as far as i know there is no such thing as a laminated rear screen for FB/EK
there used to be a loophole in the NSW regs where you could kind of use plastic i think it's been closed now but
there used to be a loophole in the NSW regs where you could kind of use plastic i think it's been closed now but
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southcoastkustom
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Hi All
Some more progress to show.

This piece was where the roof was extended 50mm on the left side of the sunroof.
It was cut out and replaced with a piece from the other van which you can see tack welded
into position behiend

Same thing on the right side.
The gap between this piece and the sunroof filler was also made and tacked into position

This shot from above shows all the bits tacked together at the rear of the roof.
We are getting there
Its going to take a lot of nights, but we will get there
The next step is to repair the strip down the center, from the sunroof to the windscreen.
The the job of oxy welding all this together into one roof
Some more progress to show.

This piece was where the roof was extended 50mm on the left side of the sunroof.
It was cut out and replaced with a piece from the other van which you can see tack welded
into position behiend

Same thing on the right side.
The gap between this piece and the sunroof filler was also made and tacked into position

This shot from above shows all the bits tacked together at the rear of the roof.
We are getting there
Its going to take a lot of nights, but we will get there
The next step is to repair the strip down the center, from the sunroof to the windscreen.
The the job of oxy welding all this together into one roof
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parisian62
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Hi Jeff,
that is some jigsaw puzzle...glad you're finding all the right pieces
looking good.
regards
Stewart
that is some jigsaw puzzle...glad you're finding all the right pieces
regards
Stewart
Feelin free in a '61 FB.
Member of FB-EK Holden Car Club Of NSW Inc.
Check out the Rebuild of Old Timer
Member of FB-EK Holden Car Club Of NSW Inc.
Check out the Rebuild of Old Timer
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southcoastkustom
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