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Where to get lexan (polycarbonate) sheet in Sydney

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Where to get lexan (polycarbonate) sheet in Sydney

Post by beretta »

Hi all,

As the title says I am looking for a supplier of Lexan sheet in Sydney, I need some for the back and side windows on my chopped GQ.

Had a search on the web and found Allplastics Engineering Pty Ltd, just wondered what other suppliers were around that people may know or have used.

So anyone know where to buy Lexan sheet in about 2 or 3mm sheet.

Thanks for the help!

Cheers, Beretts.
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Post by CWBYUP »

Last time I looked it was cheaper to freight from somewhere in Melbourne but cant find where I put the bit of paper with the number on it.

Why dont you just get a cheap say Hilux ? rear window and make the back window suit that ?

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Post by dai-hard »

we use it at work ill ask tomorrow.
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Post by 65Mog »

Try Rod Andrews Race Cars at Seven Hills

http://www.andrewsracecars.com.au/
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Post by quick60 »

Also "Plastix" at Arncliffe, who are perspex suppliers, cutters etc.
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Post by beretta »

65Mog wrote:Try Rod Andrews Race Cars at Seven Hills

http://www.andrewsracecars.com.au/
Nice one am needing a cage builder soon too! Wil definately call them.

Thanks for the suggestions everyone! Will mke some calls tomorrow and ae a hunt around.
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Post by Loanrangie »

Will the GQ be engineered ? I wanted to use perspex for a back window in my rangie ute but was told it wont pass, if lexan is legal i could use that instead.
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Post by beretta »

Loanrangie wrote:Will the GQ be engineered ? I wanted to use perspex for a back window in my rangie ute but was told it wont pass, if lexan is legal i could use that instead.
So I'm told because it is impact resistant and scratch resistant if you get the good stuff, which is more $$.
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Post by Madmac »

i got the polycarbonate for my small rear windows at Bunnings ,. 600x900x3mm cost $40, its impact resistant and UV stabilised. you can get it in clear or tinted, easy to cut with the jigsaw with a fine blade.

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Post by jkv6 »

i did ask so as not waste time or money must be lexan to pass engineers in nsw i am doing the same window as above in my cut
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Post by beretta »

Thanks for the info mate, very good to know.

Thnaks Madmac, I'll drop by Bunnings and see what they have too.

Cheers, Paul
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Post by LincolnBlack »

City West Plastics in Rydalmere have got all sorts or plastics. Can't locate the number off hand, but we source all sorts of plastic from them. Even Carbon Fibre reinforced Polyethylethylketone . :shock: :lol:
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Post by Spimon_NH »

Reg Burns of Absolute Plastic Fabrications specialises in sheet plastic.

Unit 6, 7-13 Victoria Avenue Castle Hill.
sales(at)absoluteplastics.com.au
ph: 9899 1944
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Post by beretta »

LincolnBlack wrote: Even Carbon Fibre reinforced Polyethylethylketone . :shock: :lol:
Thanks WTF is that for? and how do you say it? :shock:

Sounds tuff tho! :D
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Post by jungle_surfer »

Have you got it / done it yet? How'd it go?

If you haven't, Reverse Garbage has quite a lot of sheet plastic, and in some big pieces, too. If they have the right type you'll get it a lot cheaper than anywhere else!

http://www.reversegarbage.org.au/

They're in Marrickville.
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Post by LincolnBlack »

Poly-ethyl-ethyl-ketone or PEEK

We were going to use it to replace a steel centre gear in a planetary gearset, that's how strong the stuff is. Unfortunately, it wasn't strong enough :armsup:

It was over $300 for a 35 x 150mm rod of it :shock: its much cheaper in pellet form though for doing injection mouldings.
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Post by ozy1 »

Paul bear in mind, i was going to use this when engineering my ute chop, but was also told it wont pass as it does not meet and have the aus standards logo on it, just double check with your engineer to be sure,
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Post by Loanrangie »

Well there goes my idea, is it possible to cut a oe glass down ?
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Post by fool_injected »

CADILLAC PLASTICS AUSTRALIA

Address: 3/43 Vore St
City, state: SILVERWATER, NSW
Zip/postal code: 2141show map Map24
Country: Australia
Phone: +61 02 9647 1044
Fax: +61 02 9648 4373
Company type: Distributor


Distributor/convertor of plastic sheet, rod, tube and film

Tradenames: Korogard, Kydex, Lexan.

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