Using Silicon Carbide Grinding Disc to grind laminated glass.

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  • čas přidán 6. 01. 2021
  • Just a quick video one a girding disk someone told me about to grind glass with. Maybe I got the wrong type of grinding disk but it does work pretty good.
    link to the Silicon Carbide C16 Flexible Grinding Disc www.amazon.ca/DWAH216C-Silico...
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  • @groperfish1348
    @groperfish1348 Před 3 lety +9

    Greetings from Australia. Been watching a while.
    Cutting laminated glass
    You can cut laminated glass with a standard glass cutter. Then you turn it over and cut the other side on the same line. After the cut gently fracture a small area somewhere in the middle one side by using the ball on the back of the cutter and pour a small amount of metholated spirits over the fracture, I think you guys call it denatured alcohol or methyl hydrateover.
    While it is still wet with metho set fire to it. The metho will melt the laminate sheet and the rise in temperature will fracture the glass along the cut on both sides. The glass come away while warm pretty easy. Use more metho or a hobby knife finalise the cut. Sand it smooth with a glass grinder or sand paper glass held 90 degrees to the sander. Done this many times with laminated straight and curved sheets. Good clean no stop cuts required on both sides of the glass and you need to get the cuts accurate on each side but go easy and slow and you can get great results.
    Never seen toughened or hardened glass cut or altered successfully, seen plenty of good attempts. Oh we use metho as it burns clean and cool. Gas ans other flammable products leave carbon behind and discolours the laminate sheet
    You are very clever at simplifying complex tasks and I love the results.
    Keep up the great work
    Cheers

    • @dattoworks
      @dattoworks Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the long tutorial, I really appreciate it.

  • @larryhalloway3127
    @larryhalloway3127 Před 3 lety +2

    I cant believe how timely and efficient you are. Wonderful job my friend. 😃

  • @NZMOPAR
    @NZMOPAR Před 3 lety +5

    Man that was interesting . And I was like you and started to think its working and then bang no it didn't work 😆🤣😂

  • @markmclellon8516
    @markmclellon8516 Před 3 lety +5

    Tool'n in the shop Time. A tool man's gotta Taylor his message, "more power",to his audience. He also needs a faithful shop assistant, ride'n shotgun!

  • @glynndavies5283
    @glynndavies5283 Před 3 lety +2

    that was fun, great choice of music at the tail end... keep safe

  • @devinrogers6877
    @devinrogers6877 Před 3 lety

    Really enjoy your channel , I'm amazed at the amount of cruisers you pump out ! I have a 53 R-110 and love it , bought it at Taber AB. last fall

  • @oldtown6240
    @oldtown6240 Před 3 lety +3

    Love that dog - Pablo. Just a perfect friend.

  • @garydesbois5415
    @garydesbois5415 Před 3 lety

    Hellooo, from CT ! You're videos are getting better and better !! 👍👍

  • @ronringel9132
    @ronringel9132 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice tip... thanks for sharing. Happy New Year.

  • @glennnickerson8438
    @glennnickerson8438 Před 3 lety

    To boldly Go Where No Man Has Gone Before!!! We have always used a fine aluminium oxide to sand down glass with good results. But you make it look a lot more fun Brent!

  • @garyskowbo3564
    @garyskowbo3564 Před 3 lety +1

    Well ya finally found an excuse to sweep the floor!🤣 Hey thanks for sharing another great video with us!👍😎

  • @wolin289
    @wolin289 Před rokem +1

    You enjoyed that tempered glass destruction. LOL

  • @EdOfTheNorth
    @EdOfTheNorth Před 3 lety +4

    The only reason you broke the tempered glass is because you worked too fast and allowed the glass to heat up. Just add water and grind lightly. Add water and grind lightly. The next thing you know is that you are all done and the glass does not break. Run your grinder along the edge of the glass and not across the edge and you will not get chip out. Finesse is nine tenths of success.

    • @UberLummox
      @UberLummox Před rokem

      Great idea with the water, Ed! I've been searching for a way to cut/grind and heavily reshape CURVED door side glass on my '68 Plymouth.
      You sound like you've had success, no? Any other good tips you may have sure would be appreciated! Dave

  • @JustMe-in5jn
    @JustMe-in5jn Před 3 lety

    Looks like the dog enjoys the ride as much as you!

  • @darrylkenes7424
    @darrylkenes7424 Před 3 lety

    My wife’s dad owned a body shop from 1932 until he died. His sons ran it for about 15 years then sold out. Earl did glass too and had a wonderful 8 ft. Tall glass edging machine. 2. 1/2’ water bath. The sons sold it at some point. The perfect tool for shaping flat glass.

  • @ipaddlemyowncanoe.7441

    That's a good wheel never seen him before work good on that double glass but that tempered stuff she blew up like you said. 👍👍😀

  • @rafatrill
    @rafatrill Před 3 lety

    Thats crazy I didn't know they made grinding disc for glass thats super kool

  • @edwardmartin4894
    @edwardmartin4894 Před 3 lety

    Looks like it is hard to find flexible sanding discs made with silicon carbide in smaller grit sizes.... It may be worth the time to try regular silicon carbide sanding discs in finer grit sizes on glass. I have never tried using zirconium discs on glass, but they may work also.... In my younger days working in a body shop that did a lot of glass work, we had an actual glass belt sander to dress glass edges. It used silicon carbide belts and had a built-in water-cooling system. Worked great. I think the health problems attributed to silicon products have scared a lot of products off the markets... Wet-sanding was great because it caused no dust....Use a mask when dry-sanding...just in case. As far as I know - NOTHING works on tempered glass.....lol
    Great channel - love watching your skill at fabrication. You, Sir, are a master.....

  • @jerrylong381
    @jerrylong381 Před 3 lety +4

    You might want to try a finer grit wheel. Diamond is good for finishing, the discs are expensive but last a long time.

  • @garyp1533
    @garyp1533 Před 3 lety +1

    Must have been some of that made in China glass? I just love your pup.

  • @shanewright6958
    @shanewright6958 Před 3 lety +1

    Another great video 👍👍🇨🇱

  • @OpieDogie
    @OpieDogie Před 3 lety

    That is pretty slick.

  • @TrendsbySterling
    @TrendsbySterling Před 3 lety

    Enjoyed the video Brent. The glass lasted longer than I thought!

  • @leeparker5087
    @leeparker5087 Před 3 lety +1

    That was funny glass explosion 🤘😎

  • @murrayandru7527
    @murrayandru7527 Před 3 lety

    Pretty aggressive disc Brent they have others that you might want to check out.
    That one is a shard master disc .........safety up everything !!!
    Take it easy , Thanks for sharing !

  • @gypsoncustommachining7591

    Looks to me if you hold the grinder differently so that the ribs of the grinding disk are perpendicular to the glass, not parallel, it may reduce the chipping you refered to. Hope I explained that okay. Constructive criticism, not being negative. Great video! I am putting a 1956 Lincoln premiere roof on a chopped 1954 Mercury hard top so this will be helpful.

  • @bigblockkings1031
    @bigblockkings1031 Před 3 lety

    Well That was a good experiment 👍😎

  • @SpatialDragon
    @SpatialDragon Před 3 lety +1

    I bought a pack of those at a second hand shop for pennies for a pack of 6. Never had used them, but this was an interesting idea. I wonder if with some water cooling it would have worked better.

  • @brianherron5400
    @brianherron5400 Před 3 lety +4

    The boss was seating in passenger seat watching you.

  • @paulchurch5929
    @paulchurch5929 Před 3 lety +1

    A man and his faithful dog!!

  • @jaimezazueta3720
    @jaimezazueta3720 Před 3 lety

    That's one cool dog man.

  • @MrGhostly68
    @MrGhostly68 Před 3 lety

    Try taping the glass both sides with gaffa tape that should reinforce the window as you grind but make sure that you cover both sides on the edge's including the part that you are grinding away. You can also try using a smooth stone disk for things like ceramics.
    Was funny though 😊

  • @joefromga5458
    @joefromga5458 Před 3 lety

    Good info, thanks!

  • @billmiller7138
    @billmiller7138 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm surprised that tempered glass lasted as long as it did, touchy stuff as you know.

  • @SuperCOOLDAD1
    @SuperCOOLDAD1 Před 3 lety +1

    Way cool! 😁✌️

  • @1buckola
    @1buckola Před 3 lety

    That is one cool dog.

  • @wackowacko8931
    @wackowacko8931 Před 3 lety

    Side window glass is tempered glass. If you hammer/grind on the side end it will shatter. Reference "Prince Rupert's drop" if you want to know more. If you try to cut it with a glass cutter it will shatter. It is usually better to let someone else cut it for you.
    Windshield glass is called safety glass, it has the plastic scrim sandwiched in it. To cut it, you use a glass cutter on one flat side - straight cuts only - and carefully start a crack on that side but not so hard that you crack the other side. Squirt alcohol into the crack and light it on fire. Once it gets hot enough to melt the scrim, you can then quickly score and crack the other side. Make sure you support the back side from underneath otherwise it might crack in a direction that you might not like. You NEED TO PRACTICE this on scrap windshields to get the hang of it before doing it to your final piece.

  • @rodneythompson3026
    @rodneythompson3026 Před 3 lety

    great job.

  • @Krackerxoxo
    @Krackerxoxo Před 3 lety +6

    Who doesn't love a good explosion.

  • @OutlawEdge
    @OutlawEdge Před 3 lety

    At first i was like what? Then that temper glass let go. Oh well it was a fun try lol 😂 👍 ARCO

  • @allan9603
    @allan9603 Před 3 lety +1

    Another great video, this time with Pup riding shotgun and people are giving thumbs down?!
    What the f@#k gives?!

  • @franksgarage8551
    @franksgarage8551 Před 3 lety

    Laminated glass, or dual lite.
    Tempered is suprisingly tough. Unti you find the sweet spot.
    Saw a back window from a 65 Barracuda, tempered. All scratched,asked about it. Guy said his kids dragged it around behind snowmobile. Across roads and down his gravel driveway.

  • @pgprice1663
    @pgprice1663 Před 3 lety

    smashing!!!!!

  • @larryhicks9093
    @larryhicks9093 Před 3 lety

    That was cool yes . The comment about put the wife and dog in the trunk . Then see which one is happy to see you . Great stuff we learn.

  • @davidmack7018
    @davidmack7018 Před 3 lety

    Absolutely loved the dog in the doggone ending a bit bobblehead looking German short hair ? Do you live in Canada eh? Which province.
    So I'm liking your Vlogs more and more. Here's an idea a blue suede leather would look awesome glued to interior roof, head linner, as I see it this will become a way excellent pickup & you could go any way you want with it. It could be really nice finished and just be total beauty; the wheels and tires are quite impressive.

  • @ianallen2
    @ianallen2 Před 3 lety

    I done almost the same today with a shelf out of a fridge. The glass shelf above a salad drawer. I used a glass cutter to score it to cut it but it didnt do it, so I used my angle gringetr with a 1mm metal cutting disk and got about 1mm in and it blew up into thousands of redneck diamonds. lol. All I could do was laugh. I didnt know it was tempered glass. lol

  • @joe1annie2
    @joe1annie2 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for sharing

  • @rytvdinners5064
    @rytvdinners5064 Před 3 lety

    Good tip

  • @russellgnuse
    @russellgnuse Před 3 lety

    Crazy!!

  • @markeholbrook
    @markeholbrook Před 3 lety +2

    I used to grind laminated glass with a belt sander that was water cooled. You really need water because the heat will cause cracking. The belts were very long, 6 or 8 feet. And it was a nasty job.

    • @lessharratt8719
      @lessharratt8719 Před 3 lety

      I was thinking the same thing. I believe using water would help a lot. I have a vague recollection of my Dad doing this 40 years ago. He used water. I also think a variable speed grinder could help dial it in.

    • @markeholbrook
      @markeholbrook Před 3 lety

      @@lessharratt8719 I also polished glass with polishing belts which were cork with polishing compound built in. They were cloth backed and came in a variety of grits.

    • @lessharratt8719
      @lessharratt8719 Před 3 lety +1

      @@markeholbrook I'm thinking a belt is a lot better choice than a disc from what you are saying. That disc seemed awfully aggressive. Maybe he should have ran it over a steel bench for a bit to take the edge off. An air grinder would allow him to run water on it with out getting zapped and adjust the speed. I'm sure he'll figure it out.

  • @cannednolan8194
    @cannednolan8194 Před 3 lety

    Ya that is crazy I think the cost to replace the glass in the 47,48 just went down 👍👍👍.
    Think if you hit the tempered with heat might work or is it under water with glass cutter it might help avoid the explosion.

    • @HalfassKustoms
      @HalfassKustoms  Před 3 lety

      your car won't be bad it's all flat you can just bring some templates to any glass shop and get it cut, I know the city is pretty expensive but you can try A&H in Steinbach there pretty cheap

  • @hollandduck79
    @hollandduck79 Před 3 lety

    👍 from the Netherlands

  • @sanctifiedcustoms
    @sanctifiedcustoms Před 3 lety

    I'm missing my vent window glass driver side currently running a plexy dont wreck the other one k im gonna come collect all your extra stuff when your done

  • @Bobbycat115
    @Bobbycat115 Před 3 lety

    All good Carbide is ok but you need these Ceramic sanding pads I use
    My brother turned me on to them a few years ago and I have not looked back
    They are just like a carborundum sanding disk but ceramic instead... Deadly good
    Cost yes but last 10 times longer . What did you come up with on your wheel adaptors ?

  • @j.c.smithprojects
    @j.c.smithprojects Před 3 lety

    i was hopeful! at least it does the laminated glass pretty good. wonder if the the constant vibrating on the steel bench had anything to do with the break.

    • @HalfassKustoms
      @HalfassKustoms  Před 3 lety

      Haha with tempered glass maybe, but I imagine down the road it could be a couple days or whatever before the rest of it would just blow up at random

  • @justinrennie9995
    @justinrennie9995 Před 3 lety

    That would have been a cool one to see in slo mo

  • @adman6380
    @adman6380 Před 3 lety

    Not sure if it would make a difference but if the glass was fully supported on a rubber type mat rather than hanging off the bench maybe it might survive

  • @dr.skipkazarian5556
    @dr.skipkazarian5556 Před 3 lety

    I have never, ever mastered cutting glass or ceramic tile....bricks, rocks, and speed block...no problem. Is your dog a German Short-hair? Agree about the background music....best wishes and stay healthy........eh!

    • @HalfassKustoms
      @HalfassKustoms  Před 3 lety

      yeah he's got some of that in him but not sure what else haha

  • @craigdavies4189
    @craigdavies4189 Před 3 lety

    Way Kool & explosive 🧨🤣

  • @jimcarlisle2309
    @jimcarlisle2309 Před 2 lety

    Get Down with that, will do the job.

  • @rockcrusher4636
    @rockcrusher4636 Před 3 lety +2

    The tempered exploded because of heat, try with lots of cold water flowing over it. Great music.

    • @jeremyhanna3852
      @jeremyhanna3852 Před 3 lety

      Its under tension soon as u release the pressure its going to explode

    • @rockcrusher4636
      @rockcrusher4636 Před 3 lety

      @@jeremyhanna3852 Your probably a greater expert than myself, however I have done this successfully for 50 years. Tempered glass can even be cut with laser. Thanks for the comment.

    • @jeremyhanna3852
      @jeremyhanna3852 Před 3 lety

      @@rockcrusher4636 that is most passive aggressive bs I've every read i dont no how days a week your going to the shrink but double it

    • @rockcrusher4636
      @rockcrusher4636 Před 3 lety

      @@jeremyhanna3852 I don't speak the same language as you , seems your only looking for a fight. Get a paper bag and box your way out. You Don't need to answer, non doers always have lots to say. Please say it to someone else.

  • @AndrewHCann
    @AndrewHCann Před 3 lety

    Trail & Error can happen to anyone and I see happen to me before too Lol off too!

  • @michaelbuettner6560
    @michaelbuettner6560 Před 3 lety

    I used to work for Hewlett Packard back in the late 70s. I worked in Glass fabrications and we modified TV tubes from Corning and other companies for the CRTs. When the got scratched we used silicate carbide to get rid of the it and then buff the scratch out. The buffer would take a sanded edge and make a smoooothe finish on the glass.

  • @donprice9050
    @donprice9050 Před 3 lety +32

    Let me get this straight. You show a demo about a thing you have recently heard about and wanted to try. Not claiming to know everything you show how it works and doesn't work. Then you go for a ride with a happy dog. And seven people give the video a thumbs down. Unless you have seven ex wives I just don't get it!

    • @andrewerickson6690
      @andrewerickson6690 Před 2 lety

      Probably a glass guy was salty that dude gave away "his" or "her" secret which is kinda lame

  • @ianallen2
    @ianallen2 Před 3 lety

    Tempered glass, you cant cut it, grind it, drill it or melt a hole in it. Cody's Lab tried it and kept failing. He wanted to put a hole in tempered glass. Interesting how he tried. He could get about half way through but as soon as the half way point was reached, it shattered.

  • @ce7618
    @ce7618 Před 3 lety

    If you put the glass on a cushion it might work better ,than vibrating on the steel table. Imo

  • @cagedruss
    @cagedruss Před 3 lety

    I would like to see this done by the experts below giving thier knowledge on why the tempered glass broke. I was under the assumption that tempered glass is under tention and by relieving or grinding the edge you are weakening the glass making it brittle. Maybe one of the experts can show us by using a towel, keeping the glass cool etc! We could all learn something valuable.

    • @HalfassKustoms
      @HalfassKustoms  Před 3 lety

      haha I think tempered is tempered and it just can't be cut once tempered.

    • @toryneald234
      @toryneald234 Před 3 lety

      @@HalfassKustoms you are totally correct Brent...you can Not cut tempered glass period. The procses goes like this, normal glass is cut to size and shape first. Then put through a high heat oven to temper. End of storey. No cutting at all when tempered.

  • @kennybrown1977
    @kennybrown1977 Před 3 lety

    Is that you playing the slide guitar on the videos??

  • @katmandu8208
    @katmandu8208 Před 3 lety

    ✔👍🍻

  • @henrygibson1530
    @henrygibson1530 Před 3 lety

    Hmm 🤔 that's interesting.

  • @MrJeep75
    @MrJeep75 Před 3 lety +1

    Laminated or safety glass the other stuff is temperd

  • @sheldonbenson4510
    @sheldonbenson4510 Před 3 lety +2

    Check out some of the comments they have some good ideas about the glass

  • @pauldussault695
    @pauldussault695 Před 3 lety

    Try to put the tempted glass on a towel or something the steal bench seemed to make it shatter

  • @sheldonbenson4510
    @sheldonbenson4510 Před 3 lety +2

    Talk to chad on bad chad he might know about cutting glass

  • @jamesweaver7755
    @jamesweaver7755 Před 3 lety

    👍👋👋👋😁

  • @MakinEndsMeet69
    @MakinEndsMeet69 Před 3 lety

    Hey Brent, that's a pretty cool grinding wheel for doing glass, after Building homes for over 20 years I moved Texas to Ohio to be close to my family I went to work for a door and window company here because like building Custom Homes we set our own windows and doors when we built the custom homes. Anyway I went to work for this company and a few times I got to help out the car glass guy money had big heavy jobs and needed a hand, don't know why you picked me I guess I was always around or willing to help. Anyway I watch you do some glass with a torch he used to heat his glass up with denatured alcohol I guess everybody has a different way of doing things. I'll tell you this guy can make just about any kind of pattern that you could throw at him, he definitely had a knack and had been doing it for a long time. Anyway that's my story and I'm sticking to it. You have quite the sense of humor usually when you're laughing about something on the videos you got me laughing and pissing my pants man keep up the great work.

  • @rogerfrancis65
    @rogerfrancis65 Před 3 lety

    They are commonlycalled flappy discs

  • @jackwesselman6281
    @jackwesselman6281 Před 3 lety

    Tempered glass exploded because of the vibration. You can do the same with sound with the same results.

    • @Krackerxoxo
      @Krackerxoxo Před 3 lety

      Brent hums in high a high soprano.lol

  • @gazza6348
    @gazza6348 Před 3 lety

    👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺

  • @leoncolyer9420
    @leoncolyer9420 Před 3 lety

    you might of got the glass to hot in the one spot and the vibrations from sitting on the steel bench might of did the glass IN 🤣🤣🤣

  • @eddieporter9420
    @eddieporter9420 Před 3 lety

    grinder is to agressive for tempered glass, too much genreated and it explodes. Would possibley work if slower grinder and add coolant.

  • @tedhewitt4299
    @tedhewitt4299 Před 3 lety

    I thought you were going to get away with it not shattering. Maybe the heat did it.

  • @xozindustries7451
    @xozindustries7451 Před 3 lety

    I don’t think they sell those in the US

  • @eddieporter9420
    @eddieporter9420 Před 3 lety

    Up date last comment I ment too much heat generated.

  • @davidsantos8206
    @davidsantos8206 Před 3 lety +1

    So let me get this straight. You are saying that it is "kicks and giggles" because all my life, I have been saying "shits and giggles" lol. Thanks for the video Brent. Would have liked it if it were a lot longer though. Feeling pretty depressed today in the states. Knowing I can't trust my government. Love my country but don't trust my government.

    • @HalfassKustoms
      @HalfassKustoms  Před 3 lety +1

      haha all good should have another video up tomorrow, this one just didn't fit in anywhere so just uploaded it seperate

  • @howardkoster4026
    @howardkoster4026 Před 3 lety

    Tempered glass. Isn't that used in homes rather than cars/trucks?? That IS a cool item for car glass then!

    • @HalfassKustoms
      @HalfassKustoms  Před 3 lety +1

      No homes would be plate glass The tempered glass is usually the side windows and back windows on cars

    • @howardkoster4026
      @howardkoster4026 Před 3 lety

      @@HalfassKustoms ok. Thanks for the info. This guy wasn't sure.
      That IS a cool glass shaping tool!!!!
      Love your channel!!!

  • @MrGixxer1300r
    @MrGixxer1300r Před 3 lety

    Super cool, and informative! Remember to Subscribe, and hit the bell icon, Leave a comment, and like the video!!

  • @boblalonde5164
    @boblalonde5164 Před 3 lety

    Here's a website that explains how to cut tempered glass. ( www.dreamlandsdesign.com/safe-way-cut-tempered-glass-without-shattering/ ) or you could get it cut at a glass making shop. We have one near here that did it for a friend of mine on a Pickup truck. he added 2 doors ( total 6 doors) . the center doors were square, so he needed special glass. he used Dodge Caravan sliding door glass that he got untempered to cut them, then re-tempered.

    • @HalfassKustoms
      @HalfassKustoms  Před 3 lety

      yeah I've read that to you have to de-temper it to be able to cut it. just figure it would be fun to try though.

  • @andrewfurlotte8307
    @andrewfurlotte8307 Před 3 lety

    That's a flap disc. Very aggressive sanding.

  • @A-BONEpickup
    @A-BONEpickup Před 3 lety +1

    dont breath that stuff lol

    • @MrGixxer1300r
      @MrGixxer1300r Před 3 lety

      Yea you don't want powered glass imbedded in your lungs

  • @deangelojermaine4112
    @deangelojermaine4112 Před 3 lety

    Hi Boys 😍💋 💝💖♥️❤️