Polycarb or other material? Windows
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Evening gents,
i will be replacing all the glass in my A4 with polycarb or other lightweight material, fronts with sliders, what about the rear screen, do these bend ok to be riveted or bonded in place?
who would supply such materials?
ideas would be cool
been a few years since i prepped anything motorport so cant quite remember in my old age lol
Cheers lads
Sean.
i will be replacing all the glass in my A4 with polycarb or other lightweight material, fronts with sliders, what about the rear screen, do these bend ok to be riveted or bonded in place?
who would supply such materials?
ideas would be cool
been a few years since i prepped anything motorport so cant quite remember in my old age lol
Cheers lads
Sean.
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Try local engineering firms as they use it for enclosures and guarding etc. They could even assist with cutting it - this is what I did.
Don't use perspex. It must be PC.
Don't use perspex. It must be PC.
I just googled this a few days ago. A few names came up, Plastics4Performance was one.
One guy that replied to me was Tony at ACW Motorsport Plastics
http://acwmotorsportplastics.co.uk/
One guy that replied to me was Tony at ACW Motorsport Plastics
http://acwmotorsportplastics.co.uk/
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