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			| Michael C Henry | 
			08-07-2009 10:40 AM | 
		 
		 
		 
		
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		Years ago I watched a guy installing a windsheil glass in a peice of equipment . The rubber seal first was installed in the frame , then the glass was installed. finally there was a rubber cord or bead installed in a groove in the rubber seal to lock everything together.  I remember a tool with a screw driver like handle and a diamond shaped ring at the end.   The cord  ran through the ring and as you dragged the tool in the groove it opened the groove and laid down the cord. I recently had to install a glass pannel for an emergency exit in a Bob Cat. In this application  the cord was part of the escape mechanism. The cord was installed all but a small portion with a handy orange tag handle.  In the event the driver had to get out he'd tear out the cord and push out the glass pannel out. It was a two man job.  That tool would have made it a lot easier.  Question is what would you call that tool?  And where could I get a tool like that? 
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			| rustyBob | 
			08-07-2009 03:07 PM | 
		 
		 
		 
		
		
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