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Author:  rich [ Sun Jan 30, 2011 9:42 pm ]
Post subject:  perspex windows

has any one any tips on fitting perspex windows to a dolly .
i have found a company that supplies them ,but wondered whether its as easy to make them yourself.
the cost supplied is about £200 if anyone else is considering it we may get a discount although this does not include the front screen as this has to to stay to be road legal i think.

if trying to save weight i was told it is half the weight of glass.

rich

Author:  Dolly racer 33 [ Sun Jan 30, 2011 9:53 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: perspex windows

Hi, I have always made them myself for all the cars I prepare, If you are a 'handyman' then fairly straightforward by using a jigsaw & a small angle grinder then clean up with fine glasspaper.

Author:  trackerjack [ Sun Jan 30, 2011 11:17 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: perspex windows

Perspex (acrylic sheet) is brittle and can be polished to a glass see through using T Cut so scratches can be removed by wet and dry followed by T cut.
Polycarbon sheet is virtually unbreakable but cannot be polished in the same way but does scratch, but unlike Perspex (acrylic sheet) is easier to cut and shape as it will not shatter.
Any plastics supplier like Almari will be much cheaper than B&Q etc.

Author:  alolympic [ Mon Jan 31, 2011 10:22 am ]
Post subject:  Re: perspex windows

I have polycarbonate windows with a Lexan coating in the Toledo.
I thought it was Perspex that scratches easily, polycarbonate that doesn't? That is my experience with perspex windows in my Rochdale too.
Only really worthwhile if you can't strip weight for free any other way IMHO. The £ cost per lb that you are losing is pretty high.

Author:  trackerjack [ Mon Jan 31, 2011 11:18 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: perspex windows

They all scratch unfortunately but polycarb is a softer material hence why it is hard to polish out scratches.
Polycarb has another nasty too in that some cleaners will attack it if the cleaner has emulsifiers in it (whatever they are) which is why soap and water only.
The really good thing is that as polycarb is virtually unbreakable you can have it much thinner hence more weight saving 8)

Author:  rich [ Tue Feb 01, 2011 6:42 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: perspex windows

ok then john, which one??

http://www.amariplastics.com/amariplast ... asp?tid=84

seems if i want to choose a thickness then it would be the mono 099 and if i want to avoid the problems you list then it would be the nr.

not sure what they cost yet though.

alolympic, could you tell me were you aquired you're,s and do either of you have the front screen done.

rich

Author:  alolympic [ Wed Feb 02, 2011 9:11 am ]
Post subject:  Re: perspex windows

I got mine done by Plastic 4 Performance. Remember, mine are for the 2 door, so none of the templates will fit yours.
Front screen, ummm, no, I didn't think it was legal to have a plastic front screen? Either way, it doesn't seem practical with the markings that would result from the muck, stones, and wipers swiping it every drive.

Author:  trackerjack [ Wed Feb 02, 2011 11:43 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: perspex windows

Even racers keep the front screen standard but check to make sure its laminated as there are some toughened ones out there and when I found my Stag had one it err broke and had to be replaced.
Makrolon is a trade name and to be honest I had no idea that it came in such a range of types, I would seek their advice as its beyond my knowledge, sorry.

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