Latest ICON Broncho... architectural glass?
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Heard the term, but don't know the details. Used in buildings where glass is almost a structural member, so maybe it's all about the flex, thickness, stress resistance and safety.
Because it looks like they're gluing it in, instead of using the rubber seals, maybe that's why they're doing it?
Have not watched the vid yet, but now you've got me curious too.
Probably a quick google will yield the definition too.
Paul
Because it looks like they're gluing it in, instead of using the rubber seals, maybe that's why they're doing it?
Have not watched the vid yet, but now you've got me curious too.
Probably a quick google will yield the definition too.
Paul
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Guess I was wrong. Sounds like they were just using it for the looks mainly. Guessing it still has those characteristics I mentioned, but he said that he liked the look of it.
Looks like it's too tinted on the door glass to be CA legal, but because it's a limited edition vehicle and they're the factory, maybe there is a loophole to get away with it.
Paul
Looks like it's too tinted on the door glass to be CA legal, but because it's a limited edition vehicle and they're the factory, maybe there is a loophole to get away with it.
Paul
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as a builder to me it just means "from the building trades"~
As it's all flat glass (6 pieces) I used lami (left over laminated store window glass) to fill in all the windows as nothing wuz there, I'm not an auto guy & I had the material around. Still 'saftey' glass tho.
Looks like he got the regular rubber gaskets from Dennis Carpenter or other typical bronk vendor. Whaddaya think, Paul? They come frm ur shop?
As it's all flat glass (6 pieces) I used lami (left over laminated store window glass) to fill in all the windows as nothing wuz there, I'm not an auto guy & I had the material around. Still 'saftey' glass tho.
Looks like he got the regular rubber gaskets from Dennis Carpenter or other typical bronk vendor. Whaddaya think, Paul? They come frm ur shop?
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Guess I was wrong. Sounds like they were just using it for the looks mainly. Guessing it still has those characteristics I mentioned, but he said that he liked the look of it.
Looks like it's too tinted on the door glass to be CA legal, but because it's a limited edition vehicle and they're the factory, maybe there is a loophole to get away with it.
Paul
Looks like it's too tinted on the door glass to be CA legal, but because it's a limited edition vehicle and they're the factory, maybe there is a loophole to get away with it.
Paul
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