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Bear in mind that a diamond bit is less like a drill bit and more like a dremel - the goal is to let the bit grind it's way through the glass rather than applying pressure, so don't rush.

If you're not confident, you could just try a glazing company of reputable name?

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Bear in mind that a diamond bit is less like a drill bit and more like a dremel - the goal is to let the bit grind it's way through the glass rather than applying pressure, so don't rush

cheers for that. i assume the come is different sizes like normal drill bits?

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1 Find and use a drill press if you can - a hand drill is going to be tricky to control

2 Not too much pressure - you're not drilling steel or wood :wink:

3 Keep it cool (spray water or a light dribble from a hose while drilling)

4 Consider drilling from the other side when you're nearly through to reduce the chance of chipping, or reduce the pressure to almost nothing.

5 Profit

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1 Find and use a drill press if you can - a hand drill is going to be tricky to control

2 Not too much pressure - you're not drilling steel or wood :wink:

3 Keep it cool (spray water or a light dribble from a hose while drilling)

4 Consider drilling from the other side when you're nearly through to reduce the chance of chipping, or reduce the pressure to almost nothing.

5 Profit

thanks man

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i assume its factory...its the rear side window. got it from a wrecked van.

the window that broke in my van if one of those that you can slightly open with a lever thingy, so is only actually attached to the van with 3 screws......hope that makes sense. now the new window i got is the same shape glass but was from a van that didnt have an opening window, so had a full seal. i have the seal but it has been sliced when removed from the donor van. so i figured it would be a lot easier to just get the three holes (bout 5-6mm diam) and attach the window that way, then fucking around with the sliced window seal.

but if the holes can be drilled then it wont be a lot easier haha

also, if the dam ltsa would email me back, then i will just make up new panels out of sheet metal or something and glue/rivet them in place, cause i dont actually car about the windows haha. but am not sure of the leagility behind doing this

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It will be Toughened glass then, which yeah you can't drill it will just explode if you try.

Is the window flat? if so just draw round it onto a bit of cardboard and mark where you want the holes (you will need to be pretty dead on) and take it to pretty much any glass place and they can send that cardboard pattern off to get toughened so you'll end up with a nice new window with the holes you want and it will have required safety stamps on it for the wof man

Its legal for us to cut holes in vans and put windows in so i don't see why you can do the reverse of that

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nah its not flat.....looks like ill have to test my window fitting skills then....

will see what ltsa dude says about making replacement panels, as i know one of the guys on here has a escort wagon and got sheet metal panels made up that got glued in (done profesionally) and he had no probs with wof etc....

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