Posted by James22 on October 31, 2007 at 08:16:44 from (207.179.239.31):
In Reply to: cab glass posted by Jim W. on October 31, 2007 at 07:49:13:
Like carpenter stated, not a problem. I've also have a Meade cab on my MM and had to repair a broken glass. A good glass company will be able to do the whole job; ie, replace the glass and provide new gaskets. Be sure to tell them it is the thinner gaskets. My experience is that they may not stock the thin gaskets and need to order them before the job. I later had my cab sandblasted and painted, so it was necessary to remove and reinstall all the glass.
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