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![]() "JR Gilbreath" wrote in message ... You can't go wrong if you do just the opposite of what the Capt suggests. So I will not use Lexan in the lens. The Capt doesn't read well enough to realize that the manufacturers and dealers call them lens. JR Well, you know Nil is never wrong, just assume it to be true as you would the sun rising in the morning. You should feel honored that Nil has chosen to answer your extremely trivial post. He is a master mariner, and has spent more time swinging off his mooring than you have sailing. Look forward to being putzed if you contine with your impertinence!! John Cairns Capt. Neal® wrote: Forget about glass. Go with Lexan. Half inch thick Lexan is better and stronger than glass. It's available in a variety of tints, colors and thicknesses. It is also easier to cut. You can use a jigsaw. I hope this helps. BTW, using the word 'lens' for a flat piece of glass or plastic sounds stupid. Call it a replacement 'glass'. I hope this helps. CN "JR Gilbreath" wrote in message ... Has anyone replaced a hatch lens lately or know a good place to have one duplicated? |
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