I'm headed to Tap Plastics to buy some clear material to replace my JSH windshield, do I just ask for Acrylic, Plexiglass, ABS, or Lexan.. Not sure. I think its a Polycarbonate.
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Concur with polycarbonate - be sure to make a template first with poster board prior to cutting... can easily modify poster board to get right shape/ensure fitting rather than winging it with the polycarbonate. If you want to put a sharp bend in the materiel (e.g., knife type leading edge). cut the piece to dimension, lay materiel on table/flat are with desired site of bend on edge of table/flat area, and then CAREFULLY apply heat from a heat gun along desired bend area (move heat gun up and down bend area). As the polycarbonate softens, gravity take over and create a bend in the materiel. A word of caution: if you apply too much heat too quickly (heat gun on too high a setting or too close to the materiel), you will get bubbles in the polycarbonate - practice on a scrap piece of polycarbonate first!
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Hand shears (as Kurps recommends), or a jig saw with fine teeth at low speed, might be better than a dremel cutting disc... the cutting disc may generate too much heat if run at hight RPMs and cause melted poycarbonate globs to build up along edge and make cutting difficult... Try the cutting disc at low RPMs. (I used 3/32 polycarbonate for added strength - doesn't add too much more weight - but if you are using for J boat, 1/16 definitely good enough)
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LEXAN is the marketing name for polycarbonate. It is very heat resistant and extremely difficult (if not impossible) to break. Also, they make a jig saw blade labeled: "laminate" that I use all the time in my job, it cuts polycarbonate easily and smoothly. Acrylic is VERY susceptible to breaking, I would not recommend using it.
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Wayne,found out its not out there. in 1/16" (.060).. Found 1/16" Solar Grey on Ebay though. Only its 48" x96" @ $175 usd..Also found some other supplier on Ebay but its only 24"x24".Still trying to find 4'x8' sheets up here in Ontario
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Grainger... Item# 1ETR7... .060" thick... 48"x48"... $55.95Last edited by DeanFHobart; 04-05-2017, 03:26 PM.sigpic
Dean F. Hobart
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If you insist on color, UVEX is often available in a multitude of different hues but is an ABS plastic and not as durable as polycarbonate but certainly OK for smaller windshields but not so much for a full plastic cowling. I cut polycarbonate with the same 20 tooth jig saw I use for plywood work. The ones I use are available with either up-cut or down-cut teeth and I find no real difference. Both polycarbonate or ABS can be heat formed with patience and care but creases can be made in polycarbonate with a brake if that is your preference. Most larger cities will have a plastic supply place or two as shipping single 4 x 8 or so sheets can be prohibitive. My local place has some colored polycarbonate but only in 0.125 or thicker. Colors are available in thinner gauges but minimum quantities in the thousands of pounds was required.
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I found that Home Depot will order in for you clear,1/8in.x48in.x96in. polycarbonate,pick up at the store,$175.00 a sheet.I tried to get light smoke color, not available from HD,they can only get clear.
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