The first time we demonstrated early wire extraction tools to customers, it was a disaster. There was a lot of difficulty feeding the wire, then it kept snapping and our demonstrator was terribly embarrassed. Almost no one was sold on the idea. Years later, the products improved and now almost everyone's using them.
I save windshields with old-school methods of cold knives and extractor. To each their own it usually only takes me five minutes to take a Windshield out. I don’t think I’ll ever change.
You are the one doing extra work😂you think I care if you break your back taking a windshield off. I'll use the easier and safer method to protect the customer's car and windshield, while looking like I have fancy tools and hard to use. That will raise my price. You gotta learn, that's why a lot of places never scale.
Great tutorial my friend. I own a 1994 Pontiac Trans am that I'm restoring. I need to take out the front windshield. It's original never been taking out before.. so if I could get some input on the Best way to remove my front windshield without breaking it that would be great. Thanks. .
@@autoglassdirect9071 thanks for the info. I agree I've never taken a windshield out before. I'm restoring my 94 trans am by myself and I'm prepping it for a new complete paint job that's why I'm removing the front windshield. I'll get in touch with the glass company..
The whole video you kept saying you were going to give your honest opinion but you never gave one also you didn't say how much the tool cost both things would have been nice to hear!!
Went to harbor freight,bought the wire kit,bought a small sawzall,and bought. The cold knife,hundred bucks of junk,nothing worked,small sawzall would kind of work but not really,wire to slow,and cold knife zero.ended up kicking it out,😭😭😭
I thought you said this was going to be an instructional video, you didn't show shit, all I learned was that you have a slick little winch. How do you get the cord through the window, nothing on how to set up the string. go bust some more clips.
This tool will not save all the windshields Depense on the vehicle and how tall the urethane is Most of wv and audi windshields eill brake trying to save it with bat
That’s a big negative. There is different fiber line strength and thickness. Thinner the line less possibilities of breaking. When you know what your doing it’s a breeze. This tool is for professionals not rookies.
NO explanation as to where you start or why, what the first few moments and movements are basically just watching you use a drill. More explanation please.
I agree this may be 4 years later but they show absolutely nothing about how to actually feed the wire which is probably the most important part of it instead waste my time about talking about drill speeds
The first time we demonstrated early wire extraction tools to customers, it was a disaster. There was a lot of difficulty feeding the wire, then it kept snapping and our demonstrator was terribly embarrassed. Almost no one was sold on the idea. Years later, the products improved and now almost everyone's using them.
Good tip on saving clips when useing the bat tool .
I save windshields with old-school methods of cold knives and extractor. To each their own it usually only takes me five minutes to take a Windshield out. I don’t think I’ll ever change.
What about all the tool marks you leave all over the hidden body work creating so much extra work to prime and prep those areas?
You are the one doing extra work😂you think I care if you break your back taking a windshield off. I'll use the easier and safer method to protect the customer's car and windshield, while looking like I have fancy tools and hard to use. That will raise my price. You gotta learn, that's why a lot of places never scale.
@@jflhr
Hi. What is the tool called that you attach to the windscreen and then wind up with the Milwaukee drill?
WRD BAT
Good Video Bro! I see You are specialist-proff! Wats a name of Tool ???
Nice work. I need a windshield removed in the Raleigh NC area. No idea where you are located, or if you can refer a shop
First time I see the black urethane used on the glass, usually I see them putting it on the vehicles pinch weld, learned something new.👍
Nice work! That's a pretty nice tool! Where is the best place to purchase one of those?
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@@autoglassdirect9071 Great! Thank you!!
What’s the name of that tool
Is it like weedeater line or fish line or what kind of material is it
fiber line designed for windshield removal
Clever stuff. Thanks for sharing
Great video! Where i can get that line from?
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@@autoglassdirect907110/4 i think i saw her on AGTT. Thanks brother!
what is the name and brand of the tool "glued" to the windshield
Finally found it. WRD-OBA (Orange Bat Assembly only) Windshield Removal kit
Great work fellas!!
Where do you buy all of this. Need to tell my manager at my body shop that we need this
Impressive
Thank you for the video ✍🏻👍🏻🤟🏻✊🏻
Great video man
Great tutorial my friend. I own a 1994 Pontiac Trans am that I'm restoring. I need to take out the front windshield. It's original never been taking out before.. so if I could get some input on the Best way to remove my front windshield without breaking it that would be great. Thanks. .
I suggest calling professional to remove the windshield. The process is not for someone with no experience.
@@autoglassdirect9071 thanks for the info. I agree I've never taken a windshield out before. I'm restoring my 94 trans am by myself and I'm prepping it for a new complete paint job that's why I'm removing the front windshield. I'll get in touch with the glass company..
How hard is a 97 civic to get out
Damn right through the clip on a chevy!
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Can you reuse the line
yes line is reusable.
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The whole video you kept saying you were going to give your honest opinion but you never gave one also you didn't say how much the tool cost both things would have been nice to hear!!
Went to harbor freight,bought the wire kit,bought a small sawzall,and bought. The cold knife,hundred bucks of junk,nothing worked,small sawzall would kind of work but not really,wire to slow,and cold knife zero.ended up kicking it out,😭😭😭
It’s not about the tools, it’s about who’s holding them.
I thought you said this was going to be an instructional video, you didn't show shit, all I learned was that you have a slick little winch. How do you get the cord through the window, nothing on how to set up the string. go bust some more clips.
I have a ONE of a kind car and need a windshield removed... I need y'all to come out west cuz I'm scared to try it...
This tool will not save all the windshields
Depense on the vehicle and how tall the urethane is
Most of wv and audi windshields eill brake trying to save it with bat
That’s a big negative. There is different fiber line strength and thickness. Thinner the line less possibilities of breaking.
When you know what your doing it’s a breeze. This tool is for professionals not rookies.
@@autoglassdirect9071
Make a video of 2012 vw golf
So we can see how you can save it
In glass bussines for 15 years
Thank you
@@Otpob11 no problem. I do Vw and Audis all the time. 15 years experience means nothing because 90% don’t have a clue what they are doing.
@@autoglassdirect9071 sure you will say that becouse you got payed to advertise wrd
Have a good day
Try to be a bit more profesional when you reply to your viewiers comments
It will make you look better
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NO explanation as to where you start or why, what the first few moments and movements are basically just watching you use a drill. More explanation please.
I agree this may be 4 years later but they show absolutely nothing about how to actually feed the wire which is probably the most important part of it instead waste my time about talking about drill speeds
You could have saved the top locators by pulling the chord around them when you get close.
oops.... should have watched further.......
that sealant bead
Golf shoes.
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