I highly recommend you forget the plexy and go for Lexan Polycarbonate. It
will bend, won't crack. Is MUCH safer to use as a windshield and is required
be SCTA-BNI. Rich Fox
-----Original Message-----
From: DrMayf <drmayf@teknett.com>
To: land-speed@autox.team.net <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Date: Sunday, May 13, 2001 04:19 PM
Subject: In my Shop...
>Well, here is what is going on in my shop...first, am designing a house
with
>the builder. Going to be on, hopefully 2.7 acres. Will have a large 3 car
>garge for the daily drivers and my SHOP. The shop is wanting to be about 40
>x 45 or 1800 sq feet. Will have a small "office and potty" room for small
>machine shop ( drill press, lathe/mill combination), lots of power outlets
>and maybe a lift. All future stuff!
>
>I am currently working on making fiberglass headlight eyebrows for the
>SUnbeam (world's fastest wannabie). Tried making a windshield from
>plexiglas, 1/8 thick, and broke it when trying to gently curve it to fit
the
>frame. Does heat work?
>
>mayf, the
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