Glass fitting 3 pannles

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Hi glass arrived and need to self fit. Both side and 3 panes per side.
3 pannels with no stepps , so flat line flush .
How hard to push to stay stuck and flush.?

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. i've only done singles, but i would find a way to fix a batten along the side to support the bottom edges of the glass . maybe held with d/s tape and supported with battens to the ground . this would help a lot i think
 
I have fitted multiple single glazed units but that was to a Vario where the glass fitted quite tightly inside body panel mouldings , as such lining them up wasn't difficult.

If it were me with your windows 1 cup, I would use some builders line which should be quite easy to attach at a predetermined very taught level.

To keep the windows firmly in place whilst the adhesive (I used Stixall but possibly your glass came with some of a different make) was setting I used some of these suction pads along with some bungee straps that we attached to the other side of the van https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/4x-Large...167261?hash=item2cff24de1d:g:FUUAAOSw-b9aopSi

Phil
 
Well it rained all week at some point or other, so windows still in crate
Good news is the roof lights arrived. 40x 40 front 50x70 rear 2 100w panels
Thanks for the bottom line support thingy.
2 Rackets straps and foam in middle of glass,
One pane at a time or prep all three holes an push? What would your advice be when dry?
Mum said it good weather from Monday.

Image, this is in the fitting kit.
TIA
 

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