Hey guys:� Since I have had a huge surge in orders, well two anyway, thought I would do some work on figuring out a good way to attach these things without welding, for anyone with a painted windshield frame.� Putting a stud on each of the feet seemed to be the way to go.� �Settled on drilling and tapping for a 8-32 screw.� Next was securing the stud.� Wanted a method that anyone could do, since not everyone has a welder or ox/ac torches for brazing.� Thought about JB Weld or red Loctite on the threads, would probably work but decided to try soldering.� The photos show my procedure:� Took one of my rejects (of which I have many) and drilled and tapped the "feet" (yeah the holes are off center, no excuses

)� Polished and cleaned (you want clean shiny metal showing on the top) the foot and coated the screw and foot with paste flux.� Used a butane torch applied to the stop about 1/2 inch away to indirectly heat the area around the screw to allow the solder to melt and flow (takes some time to cool and solidify).� If the threads are clean and fluxed the solder will flow down into the tapped hole.� Cut the screws off with the Dremel, and ground down the excess.� Mixed up a little JB Kwik to fill in the marks, sanded and painted.� Should be able to just drill a couple of holes for the studs and secure with nuts and lock washers.� If you cut the studs to the correct length you could use SS acorn nuts for a clean instillation.� Anyway hope this is a help to anyone replacing the stop.
p.s. I used 50/50 solder, but the new stuff should work, may need a little more heat to get it to flow, make sure it is clean and well fluxed.