Thanks you all, Lexan it is. After "talking" w/ Graham and learning that
he's not been satisfied w/ his results, I decided to try my hand at molding
my own...very time-consuming of course, but...what the heck! I'll report my
results soon.
Fred
A194
>
> Hi Fred
>
> More power to you! I tried and I could not make them well. Graham
> Singleton makes them very well at a very reasonable cost. I would contact
> him.
>
> Tom
> XS mono Jabiru A079 N96V
>
> ...polycarbonate (trade name: Lexan) will remain clear and colorless, assuming
> you start with the clear variety. Polycarbonate is not only optically superior
> to acrylic but it is much stronger...
>
> Rob Housman
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Subject: Europa-List: Lexan v. Plexiglas
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> I'm on the verge of vacuum forming wingtip lighting covers suitable for
> those nifty combo landing light, strobe, and LED position lights made by
> CreativAir and am uncertain whether to do so in lexan or plexiglas.
>
> Fred
> A194
>
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