To be completely honest, I actually like that u show when things don't go to plan during an installation. This shows how flexible auto glass tech's need to be in order to perform a job. Good video man.
Hi Alfredo and thank you for sharing your technics which are always helpful. I would like to share something if I could? On the bottom bolts what has worked for me is I get the fiber line close to it and then grab it with my pick tool and pass it around the bolt like when one is trying to save the clips for a reinstall and keep on cutting. I have noticed that I run less risk of my line breaking. Thank you again for sharing and thank your camera man for such a good job 👍
Hey dude, so i done one of these before, and i watched your video coincidentally before doing the job. I used the bat. and just got my spatula you know, like a painters flat knife or painters spat whatever you wanna call it, found all 4 clips, break through the clip using a hammer and the spat, then the orange bat line would pass through the broken clips no probs. line didn't snap Toyota's.. Pretty known for having the most toughest clips known to man. Thats why i always use a spat to break through the clips. every other car... haha. Orange bat is great.
When using the wire tool you can get around those nuts by pulling the fiber line through the hole in the pinch weld up over the screw and then keep going instead of cutting the studs off. That's what I do.
You do really good job man I also do auto glass but been doing for a year still got a lot to learn I hate doing Toyota Tacoma back glass especially if it has a powder slider hope to be good as you one day keep up the good work
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Many thanks Alfredo. I enjoyed your video. I wonder if we can place there instead, the new sliding vertically new Tundra 2022 rear power window? I want a big pass thru window to the truckbed enclosed with a camper or just a topper. Alfredo, can you work on something like that? Saludos desde Florida. Keep healthy, you and your family.
Can you make a short video about how to cut the tip of the nozzle to apply the urethane, cuz I’ve been having a lot of issues with that ... too wide, too narrow, too short, too high
HELLO!! Im a highly experianced autoglass tech veteran in the game, but im making a video on my channel this week on the best tips to cut sizes where to apply the whole nine so hopfully my video will help you. should be up tomorrow or tonight
Depending on what urethane you use, (I use Sika Mach 60) I normally take the stock tip they give you and I widen it slightly but following the original line and just making it a hair larger and I use that for most vehicles unless it’s like a VW or something tight. You can also try doing a light score on the nozzle before you cut
Have you seen the game changer? I just received one late Friday haven’t had much of a chance to try it yet, I will get a better idea throughout this upcoming week. I used it to pull a FW2500 and it seems very promising.
Always great to watch your videos ! can you please tell if is a special steps to replace an windshield of an BMW E64 LCI of 2010 is an convertible. or maybe you have video about it ? the E63 i think is similar because same car but not convertible. i am in France far a way then unfortunatly i cant call you to make me the work ^^ thank you :)
@@Supremepikachu idk if you found out yet. but typically it if it's been replaced before it won't have your cars manufacturers name on it, instead it will say pilkington, PGW, fuyao etc. if it has both names like Toyota Pilkington. It's OEM. Also if it has a part number for example FW4401 or DW1658 it's been pulled before.
Gracias hermano por tus videos ,pude poner una compañía de WINSHIELD reemplace, ,yo trabajo y un ayudante y cada ves, que algo no se ,te busco en tu canal y veo como trabajas , ojalá sigas haciendo mas videos gracias de nuevo
Is auto glass a good industry? and is it more mobile based or in shop ? I want to start my own auto glass business but don't have extra help to do mobile also.
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I would’ve but I ran out of blades 😢 the other video I shared on the older Tacomas I did use my Milwaukee oscillating tool and it was so much easier. I mentioned it on the video that it would be easier that way.
@@AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona Ah ok. I haven’t seen those videos yet. I just found your channel recently. Great videos I’ve learned some great tips from them.
To be completely honest, I actually like that u show when things don't go to plan during an installation. This shows how flexible auto glass tech's need to be in order to perform a job. Good video man.
Alfredo do you own a1 tek? If so could you do a video on how to set it up? Both locking arm and setting arm. There is almost no information on it.
Hi Alfredo and thank you for sharing your technics which are always helpful. I would like to share something if I could? On the bottom bolts what has worked for me is I get the fiber line close to it and then grab it with my pick tool and pass it around the bolt like when one is trying to save the clips for a reinstall and keep on cutting. I have noticed that I run less risk of my line breaking. Thank you again for sharing and thank your camera man for such a good job 👍
Hey dude, so i done one of these before, and i watched your video coincidentally before doing the job. I used the bat. and just got my spatula you know, like a painters flat knife or painters spat whatever you wanna call it, found all 4 clips, break through the clip using a hammer and the spat, then the orange bat line would pass through the broken clips no probs. line didn't snap
Toyota's.. Pretty known for having the most toughest clips known to man. Thats why i always use a spat to break through the clips. every other car... haha. Orange bat is great.
Love it! Thank you for taking the time to make this video and showing everyone your techniques! I appreciate it! Glad you are doing well friend!
Thank you my friend! I’m happy to share anything that could be helpful to all my fellow technicians out there.
When using the wire tool you can get around those nuts by pulling the fiber line through the hole in the pinch weld up over the screw and then keep going instead of cutting the studs off. That's what I do.
Great work man, work of art really Have a good day - Korean Friend : )
Que tal Alfredo! Voy conociendo tu canal y es IMPRESIONANTE! Me gustaría que siguieras subiendo más vídeos, ya me los ví todos!
Saludos amigo!
GRATEFUL! So difficult to find a video for this
Wow you're incredibly skilled, very nice job and interesting to watch.
You do really good job man I also do auto glass but been doing for a year still got a lot to learn I hate doing Toyota Tacoma back glass especially if it has a powder slider hope to be good as you one day keep up the good work
Awesome job. This video is exactly what I needed. Thank you!
You do a really good job man I also work in auto glass but only been doing it for a year hope to be as good as you
Gracias Alfredo auto glass...
Thanks for sharing this great video, great 👍 video. Very informative.
MUY COMPLICADO DE REEMPLAZAR!
AQUÍ EN ARGENTINA SOLO REEMPLAZAMOS EL CRISTAL ROTO' , SIN DESARMAR TODO !
EXCELENTE TRABAJO!
GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR "
BENDICIONES!!
Alfredo - love your videos! I want to learn auto glass - When will you start uploading again?
Many thanks Alfredo. I enjoyed your video. I wonder if we can place there instead, the new sliding vertically new Tundra 2022 rear power window? I want a big pass thru window to the truckbed enclosed with a camper or just a topper. Alfredo, can you work on something like that? Saludos desde Florida. Keep healthy, you and your family.
Fein Knife for the win
Hi Alfredo and thanks for sharing your helpful video. Could you share a video for Mercedes Benz c300 coupe Back window (Privacy glass) install,
Thanks
Can you make a short video about how to cut the tip of the nozzle to apply the urethane, cuz I’ve been having a lot of issues with that ... too wide, too narrow, too short, too high
HELLO!! Im a highly experianced autoglass tech veteran in the game, but im making a video on my channel this week on the best tips to cut sizes where to apply the whole nine so hopfully my video will help you. should be up tomorrow or tonight
Depending on what urethane you use, (I use Sika Mach 60) I normally take the stock tip they give you and I widen it slightly but following the original line and just making it a hair larger and I use that for most vehicles unless it’s like a VW or something tight. You can also try doing a light score on the nozzle before you cut
Have you seen the game changer? I just received one late Friday haven’t had much of a chance to try it yet, I will get a better idea throughout this upcoming week. I used it to pull a FW2500 and it seems very promising.
Toyota Tacoma
@@CxXx-gh3ns huh?
The foreign windshield fw2500 Toyota tacoma
How long did it take you to finish that job
About 1.5 hrs
Always great to watch your videos ! can you please tell if is a special steps to replace an windshield of an BMW E64 LCI of 2010 is an convertible. or maybe you have video about it ? the E63 i think is similar because same car but not convertible. i am in France far a way then unfortunatly i cant call you to make me the work ^^ thank you :)
Very helpful Thanks 👍
Is there a way you can tell a windshield has been replaced or is not factory fit anymore?
Some installations is possible some are very difficult.
@@AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona But what are the signs of a replaced windshield? I trying to figure out if mine is factory oem or not.
@@Supremepikachu idk if you found out yet. but typically it if it's been replaced before it won't have your cars manufacturers name on it, instead it will say pilkington, PGW, fuyao etc. if it has both names like Toyota Pilkington. It's OEM. Also if it has a part number for example FW4401 or DW1658 it's been pulled before.
@@mdhavoc Its pilkington with a bmw stamp on it.
@@Supremepikachu do you see any FW and 4 numbers? If not it doesn't 100% mean it's never been replaced but it's most likely the original glass
Hi Alfredo, would you be willing to train me, and if you could, how much would it cost? Cheers
Thank for you
Thank you man
What kind of glue is the one that is used for the sensors the one that is like a jelly
Hola
Gracias hermano por tus videos ,pude poner una compañía de WINSHIELD reemplace, ,yo trabajo y un ayudante y cada ves, que algo no se ,te busco en tu canal y veo como trabajas , ojalá sigas haciendo mas videos gracias de nuevo
Is auto glass a good industry? and is it more mobile based or in shop ? I want to start my own auto glass business but don't have extra help to do mobile also.
If you don't have any experience installing and repairing then go work for someone for a year before you decide to open your own place
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String broke right away. Cold knife it in the first place...Metal tabs in top corners..
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Why not use a fein knife? your going to scratch the pinch weld anyways scraping the old urethane
I would’ve but I ran out of blades 😢 the other video I shared on the older Tacomas I did use my Milwaukee oscillating tool and it was so much easier. I mentioned it on the video that it would be easier that way.
@@AlfredosAutoGlassRepairCorona Ah ok. I haven’t seen those videos yet. I just found your channel recently. Great videos I’ve learned some great tips from them.
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