Well, a heat gun might also help. Unless you live where the sun is really
hot. That is pretty much what a shop will do except that they heat the sheet of
Lexan in a big oven. One of those big jet engine turbo blaster propane
heaters might get hot enough to soften the plastic.
kw
In a message dated 8/26/2005 8:10:22 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
racery@comcast.net writes:
You can do it in your backyard-
just get a sheet of Lexan (3/16" meets SCCA rules, I think) and an old
windshield. Flop the windshield down in the grass, face down, and conform the
lexan to it. Use a sharpie, trace the pattern, cut it out with a jigsaw, and
Viola! Lexan windshield!
Or so I hear....
heh heh.
Toby
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