A sawzall with a flat blade or a multitool with no teeth works good to remove windshields. Edit, done watching and you addressed why you didn't use them 😄😄 good shit bro
I have an 04 f350 xlt sd with rear power slider and sun roof, I need to replace slider switch it is broken, have not been able to find the same switch.
They make a metal rope/string saw. 1/16-1/8 cutting rope but u need someone inside and outside the cab. Unless u have go go gadget arms and hang half your body through the sliding back glass.
That’s my truck, the flames appeared after the fire inside the truck …..it might be a miracle so I might keep them…..not!…, all that crime is coming off :)
@@zacharymcfarlin1270 I’ve used it on all sorts of adhesives as well as I have used it to release many Polyurethanes from other stable properties like metal, wood etc Their is also a product similar called naphtha Just saying it would probably take other types of scraping as well But I think it might help to squirt it in their with a squirt bottle
Your videos are sweet , you inspired me to restore my 2001 7.3 short bed dually !
A sawzall with a flat blade or a multitool with no teeth works good to remove windshields.
Edit, done watching and you addressed why you didn't use them 😄😄 good shit bro
FYI
Power rear window also came factory in some super duties too.
Both my 04 and 05 have them in the lariat edition.
I have an 04 f350 xlt sd with rear power slider and sun roof, I need to replace slider switch it is broken, have not been able to find the same switch.
Is there a video in your library of getting access. I hate breaking trim or taking off items unnecessarily
They make a metal rope/string saw. 1/16-1/8 cutting rope but u need someone inside and outside the cab. Unless u have go go gadget arms and hang half your body through the sliding back glass.
It’s kind of ironic that the brake light cover is flames…lol
That’s my truck, the flames appeared after the fire inside the truck …..it might be a miracle so I might keep them…..not!…, all that crime is coming off :)
Did you try acetone to release the silicone /glue
It’s urethane those wouldn’t do much for those
@@zacharymcfarlin1270
I’ve used it on all sorts of adhesives as well as I have used it to release many Polyurethanes from other stable properties like metal, wood etc
Their is also a product similar called naphtha
Just saying it would probably take other types of scraping as well
But I think it might help to squirt it in their with a squirt bottle
Superduty king
Is that the yard over off of 4th st?
Nah I been there tho
you shouldve tried a 3M debadge wheel
It look geeewwwwddd
REALLY?