I would use Silcon sealer. I have not done this but the stuff does 
stick once set, has a bit of give if needed and will last. Ask the 
window guy what he thinks. ...bill
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--- In old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> My driver's side door glass was cracked, so I removed it and took 
it down to a local 
> glass shop for a pattern.  The new glass is .005 thicker and the 
thinest setting tape he 
> had is much too thick.  I will need tape about the thickness of 
Gorrilla tape to set the 
> window glass in.  Checking with all the local glass shops this 
afternoon revealed no 
> supply of thinner tape.  Any suggestions?  Can you set the glass 
in with silicon 
> adhesive?  This is not a show truck.  Thanks, BW
> 
> Robert A. Wyant
> Huntington, WV
> 1951 Chevy 1/2 Ton
> 1973 Triumph Spitfire
>




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