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  1. jedawson1

    Canvas groove on windshield question

    I used a 2x4x4 piece of ash wood, took about 15 minutes. I was guessing on wood size to avoid too little progress vs collapsing a section, the 4" wide piece of hardwood did the trick. Picks attached, the canvas is new and still stretching.
  2. jedawson1

    Canvas groove on windshield question

    I was afraid of that, you think a block of wood and a mini sledge will do the trick? I didnt want to try something unfounded and cause a bigger problem. Thanks, your feedback is helpful. Jason
  3. jedawson1

    Canvas groove on windshield question

    She's going to get her first bath, since reassembly, tomorrow. Got the troop seats stained, sealed and installed.
  4. jedawson1

    Canvas groove on windshield question

    I am installing new canvas on my cab and the groove at the top of my windshield is too large to retain the bead on my new canvas. The bead looks to be the same as the canvas I removed. Note, this is a replacement windshield not the original. See attached pictures, groove appears to be 1/2...
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