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"Wally" wrote in message ...
Joe wrote: The new design looks good. When you cut your new windows use lexan not acrylic. I need to find out what lexan is - I suspect it might be a US brand name for something else. Polycarbonate? Yes it's a GE product LEXAN resin is the world's foremost engineering thermoplastic. One of the toughest and most versatile polymers, its unique combination of features is used to add high quality and high performance to thousands of products. The LEXAN brand is also a strong signal of quality that can help consumers recognize products that enhance the way we live, work and play. http://www.gelexan.com When I first started restoring RedCloud I used Acrylic. One night when it got very cold the steel on the boat did not shrink as fast as the acrylic, it sounded like someone walked around the boat with a 20 pound sledge hammer as each and every window gave way under the strain. With the lexan someone could walk around the boat with a 20 pound sledge and smack the windows and the hammer will just bounce off. I used 1/4 inch dark lexan. Be fore warned they will need polishing every few years to keep them clear. When you put your new windows on oversize them slightly and do like the car mfg's do and paint the back of the lexan black around the edges to cover the sealant. Ah, good point - I was already planning to darken the areas that don't have the actual window aperture behind them - if the sealant is light in colour, I'll need to disguise that as well. :-) Yes darken any areas behind the lexan and use the masking effect of painting the back of the lexan to hide the sealent even if it is clear sealent you will like the neat look much better. Looks factory done. Joe |
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