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Cracked Windshield.

While cleaning the windshield today I discovered about a 12" crack in the upper, not normally seen, area.  It appeares to be only in the outer ply.  I think this windshield has three.  I have done some research and found a reference to a new technology that can repair such a crack.  However, it didn't say where this technologh can be located.
Any information, ideas, thoughts, and experiences, will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Bob
Bob Raab
2006 Phenix 42'

Re: Cracked Windshield.

Reply #1
I have had good results in windshield repair on our U295 from a guy who works out of a van in front of the Family Dollar store in our home town. He has repaired a couple of dings in the windshield of the coach as well as a couple of our cars. He has been showing up regularly at a few specific locations for several years. It is his primary job rather than a sideline.

He dresses the cracks or dings with a diamond drill and injects a liquid into the flaw. He cures the material with UV light from an electric light and from the sun.

There are lots of people who do the repair work. I expect expertise and results with vary.
J D Stevens
1997 U295 CAI 36' Build #5085
2002 Subaru Outback
Motorcade 16869
Bellville, TX

Re: Cracked Windshield.

Reply #2
12" is beyond the capability of repair techniques.  If it begins and ends along a window edge, you can just live with it.  If it is heading away from an edge, you are doomed to replace it unless it curves.
Regards,
Brett

'99 42' Foretravel Xtreme
'14 Brown Motorsports Stacker
'05 Chevy SSR
'02 BMW R1150R

Re: Cracked Windshield.

Reply #3
While cleaning the windshield today I discovered about a 12" crack in the upper, not normally seen, area.  It appeares to be only in the outer ply.  I think this windshield has three.  I have done some research and found a reference to a new technology that can repair such a crack.  However, it didn't say where this technologh can be located.
Any information, ideas, thoughts, and experiences, will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Bob
Bob,
          I wonder if your stuck slide with the resulting "big bang" could have twisted the coach enough to crack the windshield. Does the timeline fit?
good luck,
Rick
Rick