🔧 Cut with Confidence: Your Go-To Tool for Windshield Repairs!
The Tool Aid S&G (87425 Windshield Cut-Out Wire) is a high-quality auto accessory designed for cutting urethane and silicone windshield adhesives. Made from durable stainless steel, this lightweight tool is compact and easy to handle, making it an essential addition to any professional's toolkit.
Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Factory |
Brand | Tool Aid |
Finish Type | Polished |
Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Cutting urethane and silicone windshield adhesives |
UPC | 638570874259 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00638570874259 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | S&G Tool Aid |
Model | 87425 |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.7 x 3.8 x 0.5 inches |
Item model number | 87425 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 87425 |
D**R
Worked great.
I used this to cut the urethane sealant holding the back glass to my f250. It worked perfectly. I only used about 3ft of line. It worked like a charm. It is extremely tough and did not break. Be prepared to use some elbow grease.
9**R
Worked fantastic to remove a car windshield!
If you're considering removing a car windshield yourself, do yourself a favor and buy this wire. I replaced the windshield in my Jeep Wrangler twice. The first time I bought a pull knife which is the standard tool used to cut out a windshield. The pull knife was completely useless. It would not cut anything! I tried to remove the windshield in one piece, but it broke into a million pieces, I cut myself. It was a mess. The second time, I didn't want to repeat that nightmare, so I researched alternative methods. I came across this Tool Aid Windshield cut-out wire. This was the best ten bucks I ever spent!!!! I put duck tape around the outside of the windshield to protect the paint. I cut a length of 15-20' of this wire. I used two pieces of wood as handles. Pull off the outer molding, tuck the wire under the corners of the windshield on the drivers side and gently pull the wire back and forth from the passengers side so the wire saws through the urethane seal. It took less than 5 minutes to cut the entire seal. The urethane seal was smoking! I was laughing as I effortlessly cut the seal around the entire windshield. Cuts it like butter!!!!! I threw my old pull knife in the garbage immediately. This worked awesome! I will never use anything else. Absolutely the right tool for the job. You will be amazed. Couldn't be happier! This stuff Rocks!
J**Y
Works like it's supposed to...
I used to cut out a back glass on a 1999 dodge ram..product worked great...it broke a couple times when it hit the metal brackets but still had plenty of wire left over..
C**E
Lost Time Calling 75 Glass and Wood shops
Some guy just left a $1200 vessel sink vanity on the street because it had mold in between the glass top and the formica cabinet underneath. Easy fix, so i thought. Lost hours and frustrated my wife calling 75 or so glass and wood shops and absolutely no one would touch the project except some online outfit that was recruiting jobs for local guys that are starting out or don’t have the work.So I called a handy man named Dave. My wife said a wire knife would work and she was right. Dave said order this stuff and it took him 5 minutes to have not only the glass top off but also the vessel sink. Took me 5 minutes to clean the mold and 30 minutes to clean off the the water based silicon which is the entire problem.Got some formica primer, urethane based paint, and 120 grit and we are good to go. Love this wire. only used 1 ft of it so have plenty if anyone needs some. Just reach out.
J**R
Cheap and effective
Cut the windshield out of my car by myself. This stuff cuts great and I have plenty in case I need to do it another time
C**L
Good, Strong Wire. Lots of effort required.
I used this to remove a used windshield from a parts yard car. For handles, I cut 5" long pieces from a wood broom handle. I used a piece of hack saw blade to make a hole through the urethane. Then pulled the wire through and attached the handles. I used a sawing motion as I pulled along the window edge. It was hard to cut through the old hard urethane. BUT it did the job. The wire didn't break. And there was only minimal scratching to the painted metal. Wire with a sharp edge (like a single square wire) would cut the urethane easier, but would probably dig in to the metal too much.P.S. Enough wire was included to remove dozens of windshields.
K**S
Works good
Worked good for derby cars!! Make sure you have the t handles
A**R
Junk
Tried to remove a windshield off a ford ranger at a salvage yard. Tool was useless. Don’t waste your money.
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