You are the best Alfredo I'm your super fan well explained I'm a Auto glass tech for about 15 year's but we never stop learning god blessed you Brother🙏🏼
Thank you for this video, Alfredo. Whilst not wanting to join the window replacement industry. I did find it, whilst looking for a video about replacing heated windscreen washer jets and your strip down of the trim panel gave me the confidence to do the job and I was able to complete the task quite easily, just needing a puller to get the wiper arms off their spindles. I suspect others might benefit from this part of the video for the same purpose and if you haven't already done so, please consider putting something in the keywords to bring it up easily on searches for windscreen jet replacement. All the best Alistair
Little tip for u . u can slide the mirror and bottom cowling off together. The mirror slides down . And the top cowling when u put it on u have take it to the top of interior roof.and pinch both the top sides and slide down into position. There are little grooves on bracket of window where it slides through. Same as range rover and new bww 5 series. 👍
Alfredo, great video throughout my friend, a true professional Automotive glazing installer 😁 Good use of the setting tool (Panther Fit Glass), pleased to see it been used in the USA, the company I work for have been using it for a few years now in the UK and 250 of our 320 technicians have them as part of their fitting kit, we have 62 fitting locations and 260 mobile technicians, we also have a commercial team using them daily 👍
Nice tool Alfredo, this will save your back. Can you take it with you on location to? I've worked with a setting tool for heavy truck windshields before, but I don't like the one we have. I prefer to set it manually with two guys, but I don't place as many as you and only work on 2 kind of truck models. I can imagine this tool would be a big help on heavy long haul trucks
@@Whutup549 I use a brand specific one, one type of windshield only on one brand of trucks. It needs a seperate hoisting infrastructure and a compressed air connection for the vacuum and a clamping mechanism. This makes it very clunky and you can loose control easily. I work in a factory where we use a robot to glue and set the glass. When the robot fails, we take over.
I used to think that only when I cut the glass, the Spider crawled (I began to wipe the glass before cutting from the inside) and the problem was solved.