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Deep
Comment Aug 12 2008, 06:42 AM
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I saw the post that the brazilian tinter dude made about a hanger for holding door panels. I thought I would show you guys what I use:







It is basically 2 coat hangers, inverted and screwed together. One side hooks over the door panel rail, and the other side is used to hold the panel while you work on the install. Works great for you guys that take off panels and doesnt do any type of damage to the panel. There are several different types. Look for them at any hardware store....
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big money
Comment Aug 12 2008, 07:14 AM
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TintDude
Comment Aug 12 2008, 07:16 AM
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Tool medal

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darkdan
Comment Aug 12 2008, 07:28 AM
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Very pimp! I'm going to pick some up today!
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*tintgod *
Comment Aug 12 2008, 08:28 AM
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thumb.gif nice tip..
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vzla-tint
Comment Aug 12 2008, 08:44 AM
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Brazil, Venezuela.... guess that's all the same Fbigeyes.gif

Nice hangers, will see if I find some that nice down here, very cool!!!
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Filmhandler
Comment Aug 12 2008, 09:13 AM
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Good thinking:thumb thumb.gif
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Tintim
Comment Aug 12 2008, 10:00 AM
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QUOTE (vzla-tint @ Aug 12 2008, 09:44 AM) [*]635240[/*]
Brazil, Venezuela.... guess that's all the same Fbigeyes.gif

Nice hangers, will see if I find some that nice down here, very cool!!!


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jj
Comment Aug 12 2008, 03:39 PM
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I use my hangers everyday, great tool and tip.... thumb.gif
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Deep
Comment Aug 12 2008, 05:31 PM
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QUOTE (vzla-tint @ Aug 12 2008, 11:44 AM) [*]635240[/*]
Brazil, Venezuela.... guess that's all the same Fbigeyes.gif

Nice hangers, will see if I find some that nice down here, very cool!!!


Woops....sorry dude...Wrong country I guess...hehe....If its any consolation, you guys have the hottest women in the world..
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naughtydog
Comment Aug 13 2008, 02:55 AM
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A good one
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CajunTinter
Comment Aug 13 2008, 04:50 AM
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hawkeyes
Comment Aug 13 2008, 11:26 AM
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QUOTE (Deep @ Aug 12 2008, 06:42 AM) [*]635222[/*]
I saw the post that the brazilian tinter dude made about a hanger for holding door panels. I thought I would show you guys what I use:







It is basically 2 coat hangers, inverted and screwed together. One side hooks over the door panel rail, and the other side is used to hold the panel while you work on the install. Works great for you guys that take off panels and doesnt do any type of damage to the panel. There are several different types. Look for them at any hardware store....


Why would u take off door panels?? icon_confused.gif That takes too much time. by the time u take off the panel i have already done the window.. U don't kno how to put the film behind the 2nd sweep? u risk breaking clips on newer cars and trucks.. nono.gif
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jj
Comment Aug 13 2008, 01:02 PM
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QUOTE (hawkeyes @ Aug 13 2008, 07:26 AM) [*]635555[/*]
QUOTE (Deep @ Aug 12 2008, 06:42 AM) [*]635222[/*]
I saw the post that the brazilian tinter dude made about a hanger for holding door panels. I thought I would show you guys what I use:







It is basically 2 coat hangers, inverted and screwed together. One side hooks over the door panel rail, and the other side is used to hold the panel while you work on the install. Works great for you guys that take off panels and doesnt do any type of damage to the panel. There are several different types. Look for them at any hardware store....


Why would u take off door panels?? icon_confused.gif That takes too much time. by the time u take off the panel i have already done the window.. U don't kno how to put the film behind the 2nd sweep? u risk breaking clips on newer cars and trucks.. nono.gif


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Lord_of_the_Tint...
Comment Aug 13 2008, 04:30 PM
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I used to be Brazilian tinter, but for some odd reason i can´t log on to that account any longer, so i made a new account. This wasn´t my idea, still good tip, although I´d rather not pulling panels.
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boomer
Comment Aug 14 2008, 01:47 PM
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Nice tool. Still not gonna get me to pull those friggin panels off! "If it dosent save time it aint worth a dime"
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kats2112
Comment Aug 18 2008, 06:46 PM
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QUOTE (boomer @ Aug 14 2008, 12:47 PM) [*]635906[/*]
Nice tool. Still not gonna get me to pull those friggin panels off! "If it dosent save time it aint worth a dime"

What he said! rollin.gif
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Devil with bad a...
Comment Aug 20 2008, 02:15 AM
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What I do is remove the panel but allow it sit in the position lined up with the door holes and just push the bottom couple of holes in to the door trim.
That is enough to allow it to hang and be secure but now with huge spacing at the top where the film needs to go down.
Devil
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Litespeeds
Comment Aug 20 2008, 08:59 AM
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Great tip but those coat hangers might to a little too thick for some doors where the glass is very close to the metal of the door. We use a flat metal piece where we bend it like an S and use one or two of those depending upon how heavy the door panel is.

For those that don't remove door panels, I find it very hard to believe you can do some cars without getting felt contamination in the tint.
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jttint1
Comment Aug 24 2008, 06:37 PM
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remove door panels? nono.gif .why?leave 2inchs of liner at bottom,install top,roll up window,flush bottom of window,peel off liner,pull back door moulding with triangle,slide in film.done,next window,repeat. thumb.gif
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Deep
Comment Aug 30 2008, 02:53 PM
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QUOTE (Litespeeds @ Aug 20 2008, 10:59 AM) [*]636967[/*]
Great tip but those coat hangers might to a little too thick for some doors where the glass is very close to the metal of the door. We use a flat metal piece where we bend it like an S and use one or two of those depending upon how heavy the door panel is.

For those that don't remove door panels, I find it very hard to believe you can do some cars without getting felt contamination in the tint.


That is just one configuration that I use. There are literally 100s of "types" of hangers you can choose from, low profile, wide, narrow, etc....


QUOTE (jttint1 @ Aug 24 2008, 08:37 PM) [*]637908[/*]
remove door panels? nono.gif .why?leave 2inchs of liner at bottom,install top,roll up window,flush bottom of window,peel off liner,pull back door moulding with triangle,slide in film.done,next window,repeat. thumb.gif


You think I dont know that?
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tintman Pa
Comment Sep 24 2008, 05:43 AM
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QUOTE (Litespeeds @ Aug 20 2008, 09:59 AM) [*]636967[/*]
Great tip but those coat hangers might to a little too thick for some doors where the glass is very close to the metal of the door. We use a flat metal piece where we bend it like an S and use one or two of those depending upon how heavy the door panel is.

For those that don't remove door panels, I find it very hard to believe you can do some cars without getting felt contamination in the tint.



yeah what he said
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sunslayer
Comment Sep 24 2008, 06:53 PM
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QUOTE (hawkeyes @ Aug 13 2008, 01:26 PM) [*]635555[/*]
QUOTE (Deep @ Aug 12 2008, 06:42 AM) [*]635222[/*]
I saw the post that the brazilian tinter dude made about a hanger for holding door panels. I thought I would show you guys what I use:







It is basically 2 coat hangers, inverted and screwed together. One side hooks over the door panel rail, and the other side is used to hold the panel while you work on the install. Works great for you guys that take off panels and doesnt do any type of damage to the panel. There are several different types. Look for them at any hardware store....


Why would u take off door panels?? icon_confused.gif That takes too much time. by the time u take off the panel i have already done the window.. U don't kno how to put the film behind the 2nd sweep? u risk breaking clips on newer cars and trucks.. nono.gif


Why must the new ones always try and show their a$$?? dunno.gif dunno.gif dunno.gif dunno.gif
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