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Apply 'Solbit
-
Primer' to the quarter light channel in the window frame.
Strip ends of
'Solbit' to expose approximately
0.5
inch of internal copper wire.
Connect the ends to a variable transformer or a battery, and apply
6
volts to the
'Solbit' until its surface
is
tacky.
Disconnect the power source and position the
'Solbit' on the primed edge of the glass.
Introduce
gloss and 'Solbit' into the window frame and push home, until the 'Solbit'
contacts the window frame.
Clamp window frame into its correct shape when applying electrical heatin
g
to ovoid
distorting the
frame.
Connect the copper wire ends of the 'Silbit' to the
6
volt power source, apply
pressure to the lower edge of the glass, and as the
'Solbit' starts to flow push the
glass fully into the window frome.
Connect the copper wire ends of the 'Solbit' to the
6
volt power source, apply
pressure to the lower edge of the gloss, and as the
'Solbit' starts to flow push the
glass fully into the window frame.
Keep the gloss central in the window frame channel, and continue to apply current
for a further
6
minutes while smoothing out excessive 'Solbit' protruding from the
window channel.
This
must leave a smooth, unbroken, constant level surface with
the edge of the window frame.
Disconnect the power source from the 'Solbit'.
Using side cutters, trim the
'Solbit' flush with the corners of the glass.
Replace the door window frame.
Glass
Doorshell
Fig.
26
Section through Internal Finisher
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