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[email protected] August 2nd 06 01:09 AM

Toughened or laminated glass for yacht
 
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


Denny August 2nd 06 12:12 PM

Toughened or laminated glass for yacht
 
Get a copy of PASSAGE MAKER magazine... Look in the display ads...
There are marine suppliers of glass that advertise...

denny

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



Rich Hampel August 2nd 06 09:47 PM

Toughened or laminated glass for yacht
 
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.





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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


[email protected] August 3rd 06 01:21 AM

Toughened or laminated glass for yacht
 
Thanks very much. I have found out on the net that toughened glass
doesn't sound too good as if it does break your left with a hole. I
have emailed Pilkington in New Zealand about their Optilam and
LamGuard glass and will remember to check about the edges.
Cheers,
asdex

Rich Hampel wrote:
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.





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