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Anybody remember the invisaseam tool


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Guest scottstinting

It was like a .5 nch wide and a bout 5 feet wide and you would overlap the seams on rear windows and tape this thing down over the defog line and cut splice together on the outside sometimes 4 5 6 pieces probably about 1986

Back in the day

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Guest Braud Spectrum

I had one. :hmmm Still have it. And it did work better than free handing lines. We were scared to cut on the defroster lines. :dunno

I still use mine for curved eyebrows.

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Guest Braud Spectrum

:dunno Yep. We'd lay the big piece of film on the back glass and use a light to draw the defroster lines we wanted to cut on just above to allow for overlap, then put the film on the invisiseam using the magnetic strip as a guide and cut each one.

It used to be a cream color baked enamel but all the line we made cut into the paint eventually so I scraped all the paint off. I give it a sanding every once in a while to keep it smooth. It's galvenized sheet metal I guess. Replaced the magnetic strip several times over the years.

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From the first day I started tinting I was doing butt seams behind the defroster lines. I remember doing 83 accords in five pieces. :uh

That tool would have been nice for the windows that didn't have defroster lines.

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From the first day I started tinting I was doing butt seams behind the defroster lines. I remember doing 83 accords in five pieces. :uh

That tool would have been nice for the windows that didn't have defroster lines.

I remember them days.....remember how long it took to do a back glass with all them seams...bummin when one cut didnt go thru both pieces.....I d get so pissed..and then amount of times you had to snap blade tips.....ever timeyou hit the defroster line or the back around the edge...gott love I pieceing them

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