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Thanks. The OEM quote was prohibitive. What was the reasonable quote you got?
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The windshield itself was $1471.00, but that was not the major expense, the labor was another $7000. Remember that this is a pressurized plane and that windshield is held in with a ton of screws, and each hole for those screws has to be drilled individually and carefully, cause you mess up even a little, you are buying a second windshield. BTW, this was in 2007, didn't think it was that long ago....time flies I suppose. Where are you and who is doing the work?
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thx. I'm in Torrance CA. Doing it at my local shop. The labor is what it is. I got a much higher quote from Textron,
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Not sure who else can supply this windshield, what was the price you received? Another person to ask might be Don Neiser.
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Herb R Harney 1968 337C Flying the same Skymaster for 47 years |
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I saw that forum discussion. It wasn't too promising. I think everyone I talk to is quoting some discounted factor of the unit at textron.
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Jeff
Who is Don Neiser? |