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Old 03-13-2007, 10:03 AM
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Default Re: Plexi-windshield

One thing for sure I don’t have the technique down. I did a web search about 3 weeks ago and learned all about it so I could do a small job with 90 degree angles on a 12” piece of lexan (much stronger and will not break) they said I could put it in the oven, well I could not bend it fast enough at first so I had to put it back in again and then it bubbled up I ended up throwing it away. Now I am considering Plan B. If you do it your self I would buy extra same thickness pieces and practice on them before I tried on your window shield. For me I would pay for someone who does it for a living from now on between buying the material + heat gun + the high degree of MY possibility of screwing up. It probably would be cheaper to get a pro to do it for me. But if you try yourself Lexan is the best material.

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