Originally Posted by Kane
OK. Just finished with repairing my top carefully using Bob's advice (i.e. prep and prime) and feel confident the fix will last an extended time, maybe forever, even in the Southern heat. The repair feels solid and looks good as new.
BTW. My top had separated at the top of the window. Fixing the top of the window is probably infinitely harder than correcting a separation at the bottom, because the glass needs to be lifted into position, rather than simply supported from below on a couple of towels. If trying to fix the top, consider using a suction cup (borrowed from your GPS mount for instance) to help hoist the glass upward and forward into position. Fashion a handle to the cup (I used a vise grip) and 'jack' the glass up into place using some scrap wood falsework supported by the convertible top frame.
Again, carefully and thoroughly clean the old glass, use the 3M One-Step primer and the Window Weld as instructed by mach2plus Bob.
It does work. There is a fix.
Hoping to tackle mine this weekend, just had the Primer and Adhesive delivered, done the main prep work last weekend, so all is a go for this weekend. Glad to hear of your success. Mine should be easier, its my bottom edge and sides that have come loose.