perspex boat screens
Submitted by diver albie on Mon, 2013-11-18 13:00
The screens in my boat are getting hazy, I've tried polishing out but think I'm up for new ones. Is it "special" perspex or normal and is it just cheaper and easier to get them done? Anyone done their own and where do you get it from? cheers dave
Mike17
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Here
http://fishwrecked.com/forum/acrylic-boat-windscreens-replacing-my-tinny-screen
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diver albie
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cheers
Now I'm that person I hate who doesnt search first.....
Drillzy87
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hey mate, i used to do do
hey mate, i used to do do them all the time at my last job. Its just normal acrylic but people usually go for the marine green colour as it cuts out a bit of glair and seems to last longer/age better. Any decent plastic fabrication company should be able to sort you out.
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Drillzy87
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hey mate, i used to do do
hey mate, i used to do do them all the time at my last job. Its just normal acrylic but people usually go for the marine green colour as it cuts out a bit of glair and seems to last longer/age better. Any decent plastic fabrication company should be able to sort you out.
AMH Plastic Fabrication And Repairs- For all Fabrication big and small
sea-kem
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Acrylic all Shapes in
Acrylic all Shapes in Carlisle do them. I deal with them a lot, good people.
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Snowy82
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Beta windows in O'Connor do
Beta windows in O'Connor do a real neat job if your looking for someone sor. Good lads and a good price
brenno
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I can do them
I can do them I used to be a glazier and no a distributor of Perspex so it's pretty much cost