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Any local glass specialty supply will be able to supply and cut the
laminated glass you need. There is a special 'problem' with laminated glass when used in the marine environment ...... the laminate in the middle of the 'sandwich' will eventually discolor and separate from the glass. To prevent this you MUST seal the edges of the glass with an epoxy, etc. so that the caulk you use does not eventually react with the center laminate. Talk to your glass supplier about what they use to seal the edges. In article . com, wrote: Hi, I'm am going to be replacing my Lexon windows on my Roberts 37 soon. I want to use glass instead of the existing 3mm polycarbonate. Anyone know which would be best to use? The laminated glass has a sheet of plastic between two peices of normal glass I think. I would probibly use 7-8 mm glass. Thanks |
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