Charlie,
I suspect that he will need to take a sidecurtain to various top
shops, canvas shops and sailmakers in search of glazing that most closely
matches the original glazing. The original material as it is now may not
have the same rigidity as it did when new; few plastics do.
Sailrite, a company that makes sail and cover kits, will send samples
of their materials.
Bob
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 08:10:16 -0500 Charlie Baldwin
<mgcharlie@comcast.net> writes:
> A friend of mine has bought a TD Mk. II with the original top and
> side
> curtains in fairly good shape. However, the glazing in the curtains
> is
> broken and needs to be replaced. It is a thicker, more rigid
> material
> than that in a convertible top. Can anyone tell me what it is and
> perhaps a source or two for the material?
> Thanks.
> Charlie
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