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> Best oscillating saw tool blade to use for 914 windshield removal?
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post Jan 27 2023, 08:40 AM
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Like the title says, I'd like some input on the most appropriate oscillating tool blade to remove a 914 windshield using a standard Ryobi oscillating saw / tool. I saw a glass tech remove do a driveway windshield R&R on a Passat TDI and it looked like he used a Fein saw with an "L" shaped (on the tool end) blade and was pointy and flexible on the cutting end.

I did a quick net search and I didn't see any blades that looked like that.
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post Jan 27 2023, 12:35 PM
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Best done with the trim removed and after the car has sat in the sun. What ever the window was sit in gets rock hard. A long drawn out process. In my experience. It goes pretty smooth until you get to the corners. I bought a pro tool that was useless. Plan on a potential windshield purchase in your budget.
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