Well folks....this is going to be the last update on the choptop for a while. I'm getting ready to put together a project update page and will probably post it later this evening with all the details, but here's the condensed version:
When I bought this truck, the owner told me he'd chopped it to allow the use of a standard windshield, that would just need to be trimmed down. Since he'd done several other chops in the past, and I'd never messed with them, I had to take his word for it.
So with me having three days off for the Labor Day holiday, I decided that I was going to finally fire up the water-cooled tile saw I bought specifically for trimming the front glass and get started. I spent yesterday making a template and and prepping the windshield, plus doing some practice cuts on a cracked windshield, just to get the hang of using the saw.
Did it work? Well, yes and no. The windshield
did crack, but not until I was more than half done...and I have a pretty good idea what I did wrong and how I can prevent that in the future. So at least I know that this tile saw idea will work...that's not the problem. After I got the glass cut, even though it was no good, I took it over to the truck to set into place, just to see how it fit....and that's when I got a sudden sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach.
A trimmed-down stock windshield ISN'T going to work!
Because the roof was quartered and spread out about 4", the top of a stock windshield is going to be too narrow, so therefore, theoretically the top will have to be trimmed off. And doing so does maintain the proper side-to-side width...but it doesn't take into account how the curvature of the glass changes from top to bottom. After trimming the windshield down to about the halfway point, which would be the proper height, I found that the curvature won't even come close to matching up with the windshield frame. Here's what I saw (click to enlarge):
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As you can see, the 'new' top of the windshield sticks out about 2" from the windshield frame! It fits fine side-to-side...each side fits right where it needs to be (I still needed to round off the corners), but the glass immediately starts curving outward from each side, and at the middle of the windshield there's a huge gap that no gasket is going to span. There's no way this will work...at least not without a bunch of windshield frame modifications, to extend the top portion of the frame outward. Either that, or laying down some BIG bucks for a custom windshield.
Therefore, after much thought on the subject, I decided that I needed some more time to explore some options on what's next for this project. Right now I don't have the money for a custom windshield, and I've already spent a year working on this, and ignoring my primary project...which is my '67. When I stopped working on the '67 last Fall to work on the choptop, it was supposed to be a thrash project that I'd have up and running by springtime. Well, obviously I'm a little behind on that schedule, plus Fall is rapidly approaching again, and my window of opportunity to get the '67 painted is rapidly dwindling.
So after an hour or so of chain-smoking and running ideas around in my head this afternoon, I made the decision to shift my priorities. I just need to step back from the choptop for a while and do some research on what I should do next with the glass situation and what my options are. In the meantime, I need to spend what little time I have left before the cold weather hits focusing on getting the '67 painted, so I can finish getting it reassembled.
So I spent the rest of the afternoon today pulling the '67 out of hibernation from the back of the shop, and pushing the choptop back in it's place. The '67 is mostly ready for paint...I still have a little work to do to the doors and hood, but a couple afternoons will get those ready. I'll get started on those tomorrow (probably) in addition to a few other things.
Well, that's where I sit at the moment. I know you all were hoping I'd get the choptop finished up soon, and believe me, so was I! However, you just gotta roll with the punches and deal with things as they come.
As I stated earlier, I'll be posting a project update page probably later tonite with all the gory details and a bunch more pics, and I'll update this thread with a link to that when it's done. But for the most part, this one is done for a while, while I do some research and talk to a few people. In the meantime, I just need to focus on what I CAN do for a while.
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