Ivor wrote:I used a length of rusty mig wire. The rust is essential because it acts like an abrasive, then followed Dave's instructions of sawing around the glass and it went through the mastic like a dose of salts.
Cleaned it up with a Stanley knife and I used the Year One rear screen kit (which is simply the 3M mastic on a roll with some spacers)...it was a doddle...better than my attempt re-fitting the screen, when I did (as Dave so elequently put it, what the thick Yank with a screwdriver did) and busted it
Fred Dibnah - alive and well and living near Bicester
The guy that took my rear screen out used a hot wire....fantastic connected a battery to each end of this home made device after he had made a small hole and threaded it through and WHIZZ like a knife through butter, and out it came about 2 mins,..... impressed
ALL KILLER NO FILLER
Nostalgia, its not what it used to be.
The hot wire trick has been around for years but be careful as when i was at school (yes i can remember that far back) we used to cut glass bottles in half to make cups ect so it could do that to a screen as well.