Adirondack case guy
Well-known Member
OK guys,
I started this project back in 1992. Work and cutting forewood every weekend to heat our house put the project on hold, until I retired the spring of this year. During the summer I built and filled a woodshead that houses 17 full cord of wood to heat our house and my shop.
Anyway, back to my question. When I started fabing the cab, we had an auto glass shop that took care of all our window needs when we were a Case dealer. ( we closed in 1986). They are also gone now.
Over the years I have accumilated a lot of flat glass windows from tractor and truck cabs.
CAN I cut this old glass with a 4.5" grinder with a steel cutoff wheel, to fit my windows, and then fit them with the salvaged rubber moldings that I have saved also?
Loren, the Acg.
I started this project back in 1992. Work and cutting forewood every weekend to heat our house put the project on hold, until I retired the spring of this year. During the summer I built and filled a woodshead that houses 17 full cord of wood to heat our house and my shop.
Anyway, back to my question. When I started fabing the cab, we had an auto glass shop that took care of all our window needs when we were a Case dealer. ( we closed in 1986). They are also gone now.
Over the years I have accumilated a lot of flat glass windows from tractor and truck cabs.
CAN I cut this old glass with a 4.5" grinder with a steel cutoff wheel, to fit my windows, and then fit them with the salvaged rubber moldings that I have saved also?
Loren, the Acg.