Good work. Especially the prep work in repairing the flange. I remember the first time I replaced a windscreen when I was a teenager, probably in 1970. I had no idea how to do it. I didn't know a grommet held the windshield in place. My dad suggested I sit in the front seat and push the windscreen out using my feet. It worked perfectly. I got a replacement in a junk yard, again removing it from the donor car with my feet. The next day I asked my dad how to put it back in. He was getting in his car to go to work but mumbled something about putting a string around the grommet and using it to pull windscreen and grommet onto the flange. I had never seen it done and spent the whole day figuring it out by trial and error but finally got it. I was using sisal string as that is all we had and ruined the grommet so had to get another one. That paracord you used worked very well.
Good work. Especially the prep work in repairing the flange. I remember the first time I replaced a windscreen when I was a teenager, probably in 1970. I had no idea how to do it. I didn't know a grommet held the windshield in place. My dad suggested I sit in the front seat and push the windscreen out using my feet. It worked perfectly. I got a replacement in a junk yard, again removing it from the donor car with my feet. The next day I asked my dad how to put it back in. He was getting in his car to go to work but mumbled something about putting a string around the grommet and using it to pull windscreen and grommet onto the flange. I had never seen it done and spent the whole day figuring it out by trial and error but finally got it. I was using sisal string as that is all we had and ruined the grommet so had to get another one. That paracord you used worked very well.