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maple_leaf_eh 11-09-17 01:30

WTF - Anyone got an M151A2 windshield glass?
 
Bugger!

I developed a crack in my windshield on the last road trip. Does anyone in Canada have a replacement M151A2 glass?

Failing that, any recommendations where to find one in the US?

Terry

Wayne Hingley 11-09-17 02:06

Hi Terry. If it's just flat glass (which is what I recall), go to your local auto glass shop and get them to cut you a new one. I just had the windshield pieces for my M38A1 cut at the local Crystal Glass.

maple_leaf_eh 11-09-17 02:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wayne Hingley (Post 242332)
Hi Terry. If it's just flat glass (which is what I recall), go to your local auto glass shop and get them to cut you a new one. I just had the windshield pieces for my M38A1 cut at the local Crystal Glass.

It is a wide single piece. Might be worth a try.

rob love 11-09-17 02:34

Agree with all of the above posters. Make sure it is AS1, and ask them to watermark it in case you ever have to go for a safety inspection.

I installed dozens and dozens and dozens of these windows back in the day. Do not use screwdrivers to work them in to the gaskets. We had a trick of using paracord inside the rubber gasket. Someone would hold the glass close to the gasket with the bottom already in. As you pulled the string, it would envelope the glass. If you were lucky, you would get the whole thing in one shot. If not so lucky, you finish by working the rubber with a nylon stick. A piece of that white breadboard works fine, ground to a rough point. Or we used to use the runner material off the 200 pound toboggans, again cut to length and roughly sharpened.

Wayne Hingley 11-09-17 04:07

Like Rob specified, my glass is 6mm AS1. Good suggestion to watermark it Rob. I didn't do that, but I took my receipt with me when I had the jeep inspected (they didn't ask). I carry that receipt with my vehicle paperwork, just in case The issue ever comes up.

Hanno Spoelstra 11-09-17 12:49

WTF = "wanted to find"? :rolleyes

maple_leaf_eh 13-09-17 22:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stuart Fedak (Post 242334)
This is flat laminated safety glass. This is a quick and easy job for a glass shop. They can use the old broken windshield for a pattern.

When John G. in Ottawa was at Speedy Auto glass, he would do these at cost for the local HMV community.

Cheers!
Stuart

On my route home in the afternoons I pass a Speedy Auto Glass shop. We've had them do a few jobs over the years on the family vehicles. Went in and asked the counterman about a quote for a piece of cut flat glass. He didn't know, but the next fellow around the corner did. Yes they could custom cut a windshield glass for me.

After me waving my hands, guesstimating the size, and explaining what it is for, he drops in he used to work for John G at the other location, and had cut several windshields for John's Iltis', so he was familiar with HMVs. Whether the cut can capture the safety logo and text depends on where the pattern falls on the bigger pane of glass. He offered me AS1T, so there may be a minor tint. I'll ask for clear if he has a choice.

I'll dismount the frame off the M151A2 and deliver it to the shop in my car. They will make one for me and one for Big Dave who is working on another owner's M151A2. While we are cutting, any other Ottawa or Eastern Ontario owners need new windshields?


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