"Body by Fisher Service News" Manual VOL 14 #1 for 55 Chevy covers windows and their adjustment among other things. 88 pages of helpful stuff; around $20 on eBay.
Just the kind of video guys need. A complete lay out of a project that is not done very well in any other book or online. I once painted a white Mercedes green in a little garage with the old Binks 2001, about 10 years ago, and I still have green all over tools so I'm with you on the pink mist. You also made me think of MythBusters when they hit a hammer on a hammer folks went crazy about that can cause a hammer to blow up and it'll kill ya! I could hear crows in the background (you hear them in movies before someone gets it) and I thought you may not make it to the end! Very good information & video. Bobby
LOL! These Heckle and Jeckle crows are ANNOYING! Thanks for the kind words. That's the point of my videos - to leave info that someone else might benefit from!
Believe it or not, I had to go back to this video myself to get it right! LOL! I just finished the driver's side and, now that I know what I'm doing, I can look like an expert on the passenger's side!
One of the best step by step video made! Thank you very much for doing this, as you said there is information on how all this goes together or what part numbers things are. I really appreciate the time and research you did to inform a lost and frustrated individual like myself.
I’m still in the disassembly process of mine and this info was sooo helpful. Now I know what I’m up against taking the windows in and out. Thank you! Joelm626 made a great comment about your time! Cannot thank you enough for all your time and effort for making these. Us fellow tri-5 guy followers are forever in-debt to you. I also thank your wife for being patient while you do this! She is awesome too. My wife and I just hit 20 years and I have to go multiple weeks sometimes without stepping foot in garage, I promised family and home needs to be most important. Like you said in some of the sheet metal videos, just be consistent and not give up, “creep-up on it.” 😎 Thank you again guys!
I really appreciate all of the support, that's for sure! It's been a lot more fun to do the restoration and have a group of enthusiasts follow along and give me that extra encouragement! Thanks!
I restored my 55 in 2009 I know the Stress and Anxiety that you must have been feeling when you realize you had to hit the channel onto the Glass with a mallet good job you didn't break the glass like I did keep up she is going to look good
You know, I didn't really think about it! There was so much cushion in between, with the rubber mallet, the mastic, and that rubberized tape. It still went on a bit easy. If I had to fight it, I might have puckered! LOL!
I don’t know how you have time to do everything. You work on the 56, compose the video, edit, post it and then you reply to the comments. What is the percentage of your time that is spent on the four previous mentioned subjects? You also have life to deal with. What are you going to do with all your time once you are done, that day will come? Keep up the good work.
Very good question! I started yesterday at about 11, finished at 4, and had the video edited by 7. This morning, I took 1 to 2 hours to upload, edit all of the descriptions and links, and create the thumbnail. I answered about 2 weeks' worth of comments in about 45 minutes. Whatever that adds up to. But, I enjoy it. Sundays are reserved for house and family.
Very informative! Thanks a bunch!! I have all mine out and boxed up. I labeled them with a paint stick as I took them out because I knew it was going to be a long time until I put them back in. Sure glad you took the time to show us how it all fits back together! All my side windows are cracked, so I have to order a set of new windows. :)
Thanks for sharing Bill.i found you can order the channel mounting material in different thicknesses.problem is we dont know ahead of time what to order til your in the middle of the job.
Before I ever handled this stuff, I asked the guy at Woody's what it really was and it sounded like peel-and-seal flashing material but without the one side being coated. So I skipped out on the kit that they sell (which they were out of anyway). Then I ran into this "tape" from H&H. It's a LOT cheaper and did the trick. I did end up finishing all the windows with another hour's worth of work and they came out nice.
I remember doing this on both my old cars. Boy those tracks were rusted! Nice video Bill. Will you be installing the plates on the door openings! Mine were missing so I fabbed some up.
Good to know! One thing I didn't mention is that I plan to grease everything up when I assemble and I was thinking about using white lithium. I don't want to use axle grease or peanut-butter. There's probably a good material out there that I need to find.
What ... no power windows??? ... having a 150 model my rear are stationary ... I ordered tempered glass many years ago and haven't seen them for about as long ... same with the division bars and whisker strips ... be nice if I ever get that far ... keep on it ...
Christine was always power NUTHIN! It's manual shift, manual clutch, manual brakes, manual steering, manual windows... LOL! I did upgrade to manual DISC brakes a long time ago, getting rid of that single-cylinder master and in this project I'm adding power steering.
All of the glass is in really good shape except for the one that's broken. But I will say that the replacement glass that I got is tempered, where everything else is safety glass. Everything next to one another all looks uniform.
"Body by Fisher Service News" Manual VOL 14 #1 for 55 Chevy covers windows and their adjustment among other things. 88 pages of helpful stuff; around $20 on eBay.
That's great info, because I sure couldn't find it! This should help others who are following - THANKS!
Just the kind of video guys need. A complete lay out of a project that is not done very well in any other book or online. I once painted a white Mercedes green in a little garage with the old Binks 2001, about 10 years ago, and I still have green all over tools so I'm with you on the pink mist. You also made me think of MythBusters when they hit a hammer on a hammer folks went crazy about that can cause a hammer to blow up and it'll kill ya! I could hear crows in the background (you hear them in movies before someone gets it) and I thought you may not make it to the end! Very good information & video. Bobby
LOL! These Heckle and Jeckle crows are ANNOYING! Thanks for the kind words. That's the point of my videos - to leave info that someone else might benefit from!
God bless you!
I have to change out my '55 sedan passenger side door and glass.
I couldn't figure out how this ran!
You are a lifesaver!
Believe it or not, I had to go back to this video myself to get it right! LOL! I just finished the driver's side and, now that I know what I'm doing, I can look like an expert on the passenger's side!
One of the best step by step video made! Thank you very much for doing this, as you said there is information on how all this goes together or what part numbers things are. I really appreciate the time and research you did to inform a lost and frustrated individual like myself.
That's the goal of my channel, to build a road map for everyone else trying to do this at home!
I’m still in the disassembly process of mine and this info was sooo helpful. Now I know what I’m up against taking the windows in and out. Thank you! Joelm626 made a great comment about your time! Cannot thank you enough for all your time and effort for making these. Us fellow tri-5 guy followers are forever in-debt to you. I also thank your wife for being patient while you do this! She is awesome too. My wife and I just hit 20 years and I have to go multiple weeks sometimes without stepping foot in garage, I promised family and home needs to be most important. Like you said in some of the sheet metal videos, just be consistent and not give up, “creep-up on it.” 😎 Thank you again guys!
I really appreciate all of the support, that's for sure! It's been a lot more fun to do the restoration and have a group of enthusiasts follow along and give me that extra encouragement! Thanks!
I restored my 55 in 2009 I know the Stress and Anxiety that you must have been feeling when you realize you had to hit the channel onto the Glass with a mallet good job you didn't break the glass like I did keep up she is going to look good
You know, I didn't really think about it! There was so much cushion in between, with the rubber mallet, the mastic, and that rubberized tape. It still went on a bit easy. If I had to fight it, I might have puckered! LOL!
This is great step by step info that is easy to follow. Thanks for video! She's comin' along she is
I'm trying to make the most mundane, boring and dry subjects into something interesting and entertaining. THAT's where the stress comes from! LOL!
@@RestoringChristine1956 you are doing a great job and its not boring whatsoever or we wouldnt watch it. Going to be so nice when its done!
Bull I also Used velcro on window Chanel's 1' sell adhesive . Helps stop rattles and glass runs smool
I don’t know how you have time to do everything. You work on the 56, compose the video, edit, post it and then you reply to the comments. What is the percentage of your time that is spent on the four previous mentioned subjects? You also have life to deal with. What are you going to do with all your time once you are done, that day will come? Keep up the good work.
Very good question! I started yesterday at about 11, finished at 4, and had the video edited by 7. This morning, I took 1 to 2 hours to upload, edit all of the descriptions and links, and create the thumbnail. I answered about 2 weeks' worth of comments in about 45 minutes. Whatever that adds up to. But, I enjoy it. Sundays are reserved for house and family.
Very informative! Thanks a bunch!! I have all mine out and boxed up. I labeled them with a paint stick as I took them out because I knew it was going to be a long time until I put them back in. Sure glad you took the time to show us how it all fits back together! All my side windows are cracked, so I have to order a set of new windows. :)
And then today, I accidentally cracked one of the vent windows... boooooo! Glad this was helpful!
I had issues with my new glass and tracks. I used gasket maker in from a tube. Worked good. 56 coming along good.
There are so many ways to make it work, you just have to be resourceful!
Awesome video👍
Thank you 👍
Looks good
Thanks!
Hairspray on the gasket and window. The seam sealer in the track just before you put the glass in the track. Then dry and install.
Now THAT's being resourceful!
Thanks for sharing Bill.i found you can order the channel mounting material in different thicknesses.problem is we dont know ahead of time what to order til your in the middle of the job.
Before I ever handled this stuff, I asked the guy at Woody's what it really was and it sounded like peel-and-seal flashing material but without the one side being coated. So I skipped out on the kit that they sell (which they were out of anyway). Then I ran into this "tape" from H&H. It's a LOT cheaper and did the trick. I did end up finishing all the windows with another hour's worth of work and they came out nice.
I remember doing this on both my old cars. Boy those tracks were rusted! Nice video Bill. Will you be installing the plates on the door openings! Mine were missing so I fabbed some up.
If you're referring to the blanks that cover the access openings, I'm pretty sure that I have those in storage.
@RestoringChristine1956 yes that is what I meant. Glad you have them.
Bill I used white vinegar too clean window regulaters and slides loosens up rollers and gears .
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Good to know! One thing I didn't mention is that I plan to grease everything up when I assemble and I was thinking about using white lithium. I don't want to use axle grease or peanut-butter. There's probably a good material out there that I need to find.
What ... no power windows??? ... having a 150 model my rear are stationary ... I ordered tempered glass many years ago and haven't seen them for about as long ... same with the division bars and whisker strips ... be nice if I ever get that far ... keep on it ...
Christine was always power NUTHIN! It's manual shift, manual clutch, manual brakes, manual steering, manual windows... LOL! I did upgrade to manual DISC brakes a long time ago, getting rid of that single-cylinder master and in this project I'm adding power steering.
Cannot believe your not installing new glass.
All of the glass is in really good shape except for the one that's broken. But I will say that the replacement glass that I got is tempered, where everything else is safety glass. Everything next to one another all looks uniform.
One more Sunday 😅
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The Haynes manual was incomplete too? 😢
Don't have one of those. That might be where the secrets were all revealed!
At leased you didn't give a blood donation, like I would.
LOL! I try to edit out the scenes where the band-aids show up!