64dodge440
New Member
I done automotive glass in the late 70s early 80s when urethane was started being used. It could get messy if you were not careful. The @ 24 hour wait for it to cure made people mad. Butyl is easier for me. Stick it in , push it in to seal, done and your trim fits to the glass. Sales reps would tell you that it made the car stronger because the glass would be part of the structure. Ya, I want my life to be dependant on something I can break with a stone. Windshield might be a little different being laminated will stay together. Tempered is strong but want stay together.