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Neal, If the side glass is tempered (which it is on my 63 Fury) it can't 
be cut. It will just explode. If it's laminated it can be cut. Check the 
edge of the glass. If you can see a line where the plastic is in between 
the glass it's laminated. If there's no line it's tempered. The reason 
they're able to cut down windshields with the method you mentioned is 
because windshields are always laminated glsss. If you make a pattern 
any glasss shop can cut you a window out of laminated glass as long as 
it's flat. 

Dan



Robert neal zimmerman wrote:
> 
> anybody ever used the customzers trick of sandblasting to cut auto
> glass, i need to cut my rear door windows down to fit into my 2 door
> post sedan clone. the back edge of the glass is perfect for the roofline
> but of course the front end has to come off.
>    I have heard that customizers will use sandblasting to slowly cut
>    thru auto glass and then dress and round the edge. ( they do this for
>    say- chop tops).
>   Any body know how u would do this, like protecting the rest of the
>   glass. Multiple layers of duct tape??
>    PS- these are not going to be functional windows so I dont need to
>    worry about Other concerns
>    Neal Zimmerman, eugene Oregon
> 
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Dan, Hell hath no Fury, But I do!

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