[R129 SL] Convertible top rear window material
Jim Schuster
r129list@mbcoupes.com
Fri, 24 Sep 2004 10:19:41 -0400
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Thanks for the info on your solution. But what did you bond to? The
old window? Did you remove the old window and then glue/bond the
canvas back together?<br>
Jim Schuster<br>
Southfield, MI<br>
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Victor R. Lopez wrote:
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<div>Great! Send us some picture I would like to see how it looks.<br>
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<b><i>George Jenner <<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:gjenner@nc.rr.com">gjenner@nc.rr.com</a>></i></b> wrote:
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">Problem solved. I ended up going
to a recommended upholstery/convertible top shop in this area
(Pinehurst, NC) and after some discussion it was decided that they
would sell me enough window material that I could, by using the
original window forms, cut new panels and bond them in place using a
marine RTV compound. This procedure worked well and I now have new
soft top windows for a total cost of $54.</font></div>
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">Thanks to everyone for the input.</font></div>
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">Happy motoring, George</font></div>
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