Removing Windshield on 81 Ski |
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81nautique
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Posted: January-17-2008 at 1:04pm |
That's where all your screws are hidden, under that strip. Save the BFH for the next headache |
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You can’t change the wind but you can adjust your sails
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bk_broiler
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Sorry Hollywood :)
81, I think you answered my question. Noob mistake I'm sure, but I didn't remove the plastic. Makes a LOT more sense now :) Thanks! |
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Hollywood
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This thread is giving me a headache. It may be time for the BFH.
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81nautique
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A few pictures would be helpful!!!! Maybe we could see what screws you're anguishing over but I would get a dremel and grind the heads off, end of story.
I'm assuming you pulled off the plastic cover that hides all the screws along the bottom and side rails? |
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You can’t change the wind but you can adjust your sails
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8122pbrainard
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Brian, Sorry but I thought you found all the screws holding the windshield on to the deck! I've only mentioned how to get the ones that are stripped out and not the locations. The 1/4" screws you mentioned, are they holding frame components together? Are the threads or the heads stripped out? Ether way, at this point cutting the heads off is your only option. If it is the threads that are stripped, you will need to go to the next larger size screw say from a 8-32 to a 10-32. The same goes even if they are a self tapping sheet metal screw type. Keep posting, Pete
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bk_broiler
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Paul,
I don't think I found the screws you are talking about. THe ones I am thinking of are only about 1/4" long and they don't go into the hull at all. I've gotten out every other screw I can find on the windshield. Maybe mine is different? Where is the screw head visible on the ones you are thinking of? On the base of the windshield, inside, by the dash and in the corners? Or under the dash somewhere, through the fiberglass? Sorry to be confused, i just can't figure this out! |
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8122pbrainard
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Brian, If you get the kit, it will come with a mandrel and a assortment of small cut-off wheels. If you just get the Dremel tool, you will need both. I really don't think the kits are that much more in fact by the time you buy the mandrel and wheels, it may be close to the same price. |
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bk_broiler
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Will do, once it warms up enough for me to do some more wetsanding :) Can't do it unless the temp is over about 25 (the space heater in the garage can raise the temp 10 degrees or so, and I need it over freezing).
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NAUTI84
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Hey, I'm going to try giving my wife the PP and see if that helps! MM & Tim, Great looking dash! Brian, Lets see some progress pics of yours. |
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bk_broiler
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What head for the dremel should I be looking for then?
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JoeinNY
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My guess is they are stainless and almost impossible to drill to begin with much less under these circumstances. Go to sears cough up 40 bucks and get a dremel.
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bk_broiler
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Paul,
I'm glad to have her. She's a wakeboarder like me, I just need to get her more comfortable with driving the boat (a PP would sure help :)) then all will be perfect. It's going to be hard to drill at the same angle as the screw shank, since the screw head seems to be facing down into the dash. I may be looking at the wrong screws, so when I get home, I'm going to check to make sure. :) These are the two screws on the INSIDE of the windshield at an angle? Thanks! Brian |
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8122pbrainard
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Brian, It's good to hear that you have the support with the boat habit from your fiance. I'm lucky to have a wife who loves the boats too!
The drill idea will work too as long as you can keep the hole centered on the old screw shank. Give it a try. I'm sure there will be plenty of screw left to get a vise grip on to get the old ones out like Joe mentioned. The deck under the winshield should be rather thick at that point. I've become a big fan of the little Dremel tool because it has saved me many times with all the little things they can do. At one time, I just thought of them as just a "hobbyist" tool. Not anymore! Do put one on your wedding registry! Congratulations-when's the big day? |
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bk_broiler
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What are the chances of success with using a drill to cut out the screw head? I don't have a dremel (yet, maybe on the wedding registry, I'm thankful to have a fiance who supports my boat love).
Thanks for all the help everyone! |
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JoeinNY
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once you cut off the head and pull the windshield off you will hopefully be able to get some vise grips on there and get them out.
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8122pbrainard
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Yes and then put it back on with new fasteners. You mentioned that they were stripped anyway. |
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bk_broiler
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What, just cut off the screw head?
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8122pbrainard
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Dremel tool with a small cut-off blade? |
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bk_broiler
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*bump* Anyone have tips on getting these screws out? They're at a weird angle and are stipped... oy!
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bk_broiler
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Haven't been able to get the screws out... anyone have any tips? I don't think I can use a screw extractor, because of the angle... anyone else know? I can't even get a screwdriver in there well...
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TRBenj
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I tried I do have to fill that hole with something... I might have to put a stereo in eventually! |
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Barracuda
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What, you couldn't buff that hole out? Seriously, that dash looks great Tim. |
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TRBenj
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Thanks BK. Yep, the dash got the same wetsand and buff treatment as the rest of the top deck. I was very happy with the results- both the color and shine came back very nicely.
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bk_broiler
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TRBenj,
WOW! Your dash looks amazing! Is that just the gel restored? Impressive, sir. |
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TRBenj
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Good plan! It should come right back to life with a little bit of attention. Mine sure did. |
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jbear
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Your dash does look cool.
You gettin' the boat out much? What is the progress on keith's boat? john |
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bk_broiler
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Thanks MaddMatxx!
those are the only two screws I think I didn't take out... they're a little stripped, so I will have to get new ones once I can manage to get them out. Gelcoat? Even better, I'll just buff it down and restore it like the rest of the boat! Thanks again! |
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MaddMarxx
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Hey bk-broiler, whats cooking, the windshild comes off somewhat easy, just make sure you pull the two screws at corners that go in at an angle, you dont need to pull the glass out of the frame its not as heavey as it looks!
The dash on these boats was gel-coat, but you can paint it, just try to use a basecoat- clearcoat so it does not fade! |
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bk_broiler
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Hello everyone!
I've had a great time just reading on the site and observing others' projects restoring their classic Correct Crafts. I am wondering though, how have people been removing the windshields on the 1981 Nautiques? I want to-do all the gel and repaint the dash (it is painted, correct?) and so I have tried to remove the windshield, frame and all. ALl I've been able to do is remove the glass. I've gotten out all the screws I could and I can't figure out how people do it. Thanks!! Brian |
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