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PERSPEX help

Tech Talk for Ford, Mazda, Daihatsu & Makes that currently dont have a home.

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PERSPEX help

Post by GOPHER »

hi all gopher here im still battling with my bloody broken window its so taped up right now...... lol oh well anyway was wondering how hard it was to put perspex in instead of having the glass side windows??? if anyone can get back to me with either pics prices or both that would be really cool.


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Post by murcod »

If the windows are flat you should be able to get perspex to work. You can cut it with a jigsaw, but be careful drilling holes as normal drill bits have a tendency to dig in and crack it (if drilling near and edge like you'll have to.) Spade bits are probably a bit safer.
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Post by spazbot »

dont use perpex get some polycarb or the likes
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Post by murcod »

mmmmm..... Lexan........ $$$$$$$ :lol:
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Post by HotFourOk »

Lexan is what Remote Control car shells are made out of hey?

Yeh perspex is prone to cracking... bloody stuff... does perspex discolour when put in the sun and stuff like that? And it would scratch easily
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