The most used tool by Auto Glass Technicians. Can be used to manipulate the urethane, remove door panels, install rubber gaskets, remove mouldings, lift the cowling, and tuck in headliners. Use the rounded tip for all the things you now use a regular installation stick for, and then turn it around and use the chisel-end to scrape excess urethane buildup out of corners where a pinchweld scraper or blade will damage the paint. They are great for removing excess wet urethane. Made in the USA.
A tool handle that is hollowed out in such a way that it will allow an installation stick to be slipped inside and fastened with a set screw. Replacement screws available.
One installation stick with a tool handle that is hollowed out in such a way that it will allow an installation stick to be slipped inside and fastened with a set screw. Replacement screws available. with installation stick
The anchor cups secure the end of the cord or wire allowing completion of the finishing cut. The mini anchor secures the end of the cord and wire allowing completion of the finishing cut. Measures 2-1/8” in diameter (the anchor tab adding an extra 1/2” to that) and 1-1/2” H when the suction cup is engaged.
Use when the windshield extends over the lower pinchweld to guide the cord and wire into the urethane and avoid damage to the pinchweld. Package of eight.
The wire guide’s long, narrow shaft protects the dash and interior moldings from being damaged. It can also be used on the outside where the urethane is far below the dash but above the bottom edge.