looks Good Jerry, but what happened to the windshield ? when it left here it was only broke in the middle.
I remember you and I discussed using the 1/8 lexan fot that windshield, because it's so plyable, and you're right, it take's about 350 degree's to be able to form the arcrylic, but about 450 to form the lexan, that's some tough stuff, but it scratches easier than the arcrylic, it's actually softer, kinda funny that it takes more heat to form it, but you can run over it with a bull dozer and not break it.
I used that 3M mediun viscosity sealant when I first put the windshield in my scimitar, the windshield didn't fit properly, stuck up about an inch on each end, I strapped it down, let it seat up about 30 hours, took the straps off and it looked good, but about an hour later, the urethane released and the windshield popped back up on each end, it was easy to remove the windshield, it didn't stick to the arcrylic very good, but it sure did to the fiberglass bed, I cut the urethane out with a sharpened wood chissel, and wd-40, washed the urethane and wd-40 residue off with mek, used industrial grade sillycone to put the windshield back in, let it set about 18 hours before removing the straps and it's still there. The 3M windshield sealant did not adhere to the Arcrylic like it does glass, and I wiped the arcrylic down with mek before I applyed it to the urethane, I was really disappointed.
WD-40 works well to get it off your hands, but you know I'm a big mek fan, I used it after the wd-40