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Garp 06-09-2009 11:37 AM

Just installed two quarter windows with my 12 year old son.
 
He has heard a few swear words he never heard before :eek:
It is probably the most difficult job I've done, on par with the removal of the tie rods.
No real tricks, a combination of (plastified) rope method and mechanical prying (baby knives are easily adaptable to meet your needs).
Extremely satisfied that it's done.

yellowperil 06-09-2009 11:44 AM

swear words
 
well done and your son can file those swear words away until he needs them on his own projects.,

tvanbroekhoven 06-09-2009 12:18 PM

kudos !

(told you) :-)

Grady Clay 06-09-2009 02:15 PM

Garp,

It isn’t the window installation, it is all about doing things with your son. Keep up the good work.

Best,
Grady

DanielDudley 06-09-2009 02:42 PM

Good thing one of you kept his head !

mkossler 06-09-2009 04:45 PM

I so hope my 8-year-old will want to work with his old man on the 911 too. He certainly likes the car enough. I love to hear about stuff like this - it seems like it's getting pretty rare these days.

Garp 06-10-2009 08:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yellowperil (Post 4712073)
well done and your son can file those swear words away until he needs them on his own projects.,

Thank you, he'll remember them for sure

Quote:

Originally Posted by tvanbroekhoven (Post 4712144)
kudos !

(told you) :-)

Bedankt hoor.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Grady Clay (Post 4712419)
Garp,

It isn’t the window installation, it is all about doing things with your son. Keep up the good work.

Best,
Grady

Tx Grady, so true.

Quote:

Originally Posted by DanielDudley (Post 4712465)
Good thing one of you kept his head !

:cool:

Quote:

Originally Posted by mkossler (Post 4712701)
I so hope my 8-year-old will want to work with his old man on the 911 too. He certainly likes the car enough. I love to hear about stuff like this - it seems like it's getting pretty rare these days.

One is aged 12 the other 10. Both can destinguish all the aircooled 911's (including the specfic type numbers), have been to P-meetings and a few races. I feel lucky that they have an interest in this breed of cars but you surely cannot force things. (you can bring a horse to water but you cannot make it drink) SmileWavy

Grady Clay 06-10-2009 09:26 AM

Garp,

My youngest son Chris (now 24) and I had great fun with racing go-karts. He started at age 10. He was the hero race car driver and I was the lowly tow truck driver (with 935 & 917 experience).

Try the threads on this search result:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/search.php?searchid=3868227

This was great and set the stage for continued positive interaction during the ‘teenage years’. This also made Chris a very safe driver on the street and competent in serious race cars (Mazda Pro Star).

Best,
Grady

mkossler 06-10-2009 03:35 PM

Karting is where I hope to get my son started. We have a couple of lower-speed by-the-hour facilities around here, to which I will bring him to see if I can spark some interest.

Garp 06-11-2009 08:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Grady Clay (Post 4713995)
Garp,

My youngest son Chris (now 24) and I had great fun with racing go-karts. He started at age 10. He was the hero race car driver and I was the lowly tow truck driver (with 935 & 917 experience).

Try the threads on this search result:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/search.php?searchid=3868227

This was great and set the stage for continued positive interaction during the ‘teenage years’. This also made Chris a very safe driver on the street and competent in serious race cars (Mazda Pro Star).

Best,
Grady

Tx for pointing out these threads. Good read.

Quote:

Originally Posted by mkossler (Post 4714768)
Karting is where I hope to get my son started. We have a couple of lower-speed by-the-hour facilities around here, to which I will bring him to see if I can spark some interest.

I've done that a couple of times but it is really expensive if you have two little rats (3rd one is a daughter :)). Still good fun.

Cliff Beer 10-12-2009 10:39 PM

When replacing the seals on 911 coupe fixed quarter windows, do you start at the front (door end) of the quarter window, or the rear end?

I'm using the standard soapy pull string method.

Thanks.

porschenut 10-13-2009 04:45 AM

Garp, what was so difficult about it? Getting the seal onto the window, or installing the window in the car? I may need to do this myself pretty soon and I'd like to know what difficulties to expect.


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