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I like the new version you've designed. It has better lines and looks more
rakish. I would think you would want to cut the opening to match and place the tinted panel on the inside though if you intend to reseal the works with a rubber strip again. Will you be beveling the edges of the new acrylic panels prior to outside mounting to reduce water entrapment and possible leak development? CM "Wally" wrote in message ... | The windows on my boat need to be replaced. They're fitted into those | old-style channelled rubber strips that are used to hold vehicle windows in | place - the rubbers are rather perished and the acrylic is clouded and | crazed. I'm considering putting tinted acrylic on the outside of the cabin - | any thoughts on the wisdom of this approach? | | By fitting on the outside surface, I have the opportunity to change the | window shape - here's a couple of side views of my vast, ocean-going, | 18-foot mega-yacht, showing the original window shape, and the proposed new | shape... | | http://community.webshots.com/album/136291482TgUkPQ | | | -- | Wally | www.artbywally.com | www.wally.myby.co.uk/music | | |
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