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Equalizer Bullet Blades Equalizer Bullet Blades Feature Elongated, rounded blades designed to cut from all angles Unique sharpening and rounded shape to make cutting a breeze! Available in 4 different widths x lengths. Equalizer Excalibur Deluxe Kit. This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Learn tips as you watch Craig Hopkins set the car side glass.

He also demonstrates the installation of the door panel, armrest, door handle and window crank. Lastly, he installs the sill plate. Craig Hopkins teaches you a three step process of refinishing Chassis car parts. Each step is done in preparation for the step after it.

It is important to make sure to take the time to refinish all small parts as well. Receive New Videos Every Week. Remember me. Double dipped grip for comfort. Select tip with the opening that fits the locking strip, then feed the locking strip into the eyelet. Used to cut adhesive around windshields. Stainless steel pull cable with rubber sleeve to prevent scuffs and scratches on panels.

Replaceable blade. Quickly removes the belt molding without damage to the window or molding. Slides downward between the window exterior and the door. Easy to use — simply place the rubber flat against any smooth surface and squeeze the trigger until it clicks then click the gray button to disengage.

Pistol grip handle fits perfectly in the hand. Replacing original fogged, scratched or non-safety type glass is great way to improve the look of your ride. Master glass cutter, Jim Lundquist demonstrates the process of removing lower glass channels from original glass and reinstalling them on new glass. Mark Oja goes into detail about car maintenance as well as certain areas on the classic car that are good jacking points.

With the help of some fabulous visual examples, you will be able to locate and recognize places that are the safest and most dangerous for jacking up your classic car. There is a certain procedure to follow when you set the side glass in the car. The factory assembly manual helps a lot. Learn tips as you watch Craig Hopkins set the car side glass.

He also demonstrates the installation of the door panel, armrest, door handle and window crank.



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