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Are the WRD Spider videos an accurate depiction of W/S removal?
I only replace a few windshields a year for my car lot and since those windshields are already broken, I didn't worry too much on how I got them out. Now I'm looking to remove undamaged glass for when a car needs paintwork as well as removing and storing glass from parts cars. Are the WRD Spider videos an accurate depiction of W/S removal as shown at: http://www.wrdglasstools.com/glass-removal-videos And what is the difference between the 001S and 002S models?
Re: Are the WRD Spider videos an accurate depiction of W/S removal?
For as little as you use it, you might want to look into the Glass Bot lite version, you can use this with a drill and it is very simple to setup and also is compact!
Re: Are the WRD Spider videos an accurate depiction of W/S removal?
I ended up buying one on Amazon for $550. Used it for the first time today on a 2006 Sonata w/s. Works a hell of a lot better than the cordless Equalizer cutout tools I have that scratch up the w/s opening if you slip, or a cold knife that you need a weightlifters body to use. Did break the cord a few times but I guess there is a learning curve.
Re: Are the WRD Spider videos an accurate depiction of W/S removal?
We have 4 of them it works pretty good BUT the string breaks a lot! The flip side, I just got a new account when another companies wire took off the VIN. I would rather break a string then cut through a vin.