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"Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Lexan is not that hard to work with. The worst part is when you cut it with a jig saw the lexan heats up and cools behind the blade and you may have to make several passes to get it cut. Yeah! Variable speed jigsaw, drill and router at low speed. Do NOT USE PLAIN ACRYLIC. unless you plan to sail on a lake close to shore where you can be rescued easily when your windows cave in . Also regular Acrylic will not take the pressure of cooling and heating, it will BUST . HEED MY WORD JR! That's what I was told. CM |
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Yeah, When I first bought redcloud I did the acrylic thing, Late one
night when it was cold it sounded like shotguns going off inside as one by one my windows blew apart. You live and lean, only cost me 400-500 bucks Joe |
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