Justin, I would recommend fitting the cowl with sheet metal screws and/or some spot welds, then installing the entire complete windshield assembly, with a disposable well worn Speedster glass before any welding. I have heard horror stories requiring multiple pieces of glass before finding a solution that does not result in breakage. I've mostly been fortunate in this, but I did have a cab windshield crack once after just sitting out in the sun for a few hours after a successful installation of the original glass. Bummer!
I also would drill the holes for the wiper shafts at that time. I use the Wolfsburg West oval window grommets for the Speedster shafts.
http://www.wolfsburgwest.com/cart/DetailsList.cfm?ID=111955261
I find these to be a very good fit, only requiring a little trimming where the grommet fits up to the chrome lower windshield support strip that you have shown in your photos. The grommet butts up to the support strip on original cars.
I hope this helps. Nice work as usual, BTW.
I also would drill the holes for the wiper shafts at that time. I use the Wolfsburg West oval window grommets for the Speedster shafts.
http://www.wolfsburgwest.com/cart/DetailsList.cfm?ID=111955261
I find these to be a very good fit, only requiring a little trimming where the grommet fits up to the chrome lower windshield support strip that you have shown in your photos. The grommet butts up to the support strip on original cars.
I hope this helps. Nice work as usual, BTW.
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