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Sep 10 2009, 03:42 AM
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Veteran Member Group: Advanced Members Posts: 3,323 Joined: 30-March 06 From: Detroit Suburbs Member No.: 1,144 |
I got a line on some Lexan through a bankruptcy auction here in Detroit.
It’s the good stuff, Lexan MR10 (scratch resistant coating, UV resistant etc etc): QUOTE Lexan* MR10 sheets improved Margard® II coating resists abrasion and defies graffiti to ensure a “like-new” appearance for many years to come. The next generation of UV absorbers, Margard® coating now incorporates enhanced UV absorbers to protect the sheet from the debilitating effects of sunlight. As a result, Lexan* MR10 is accompanied by extended warranties that are your assurance of long term product performance; 10 yr. prorated replacement warranty against breakage, yellowing, abrasion, loss of light transmission and coating delamination.^ 15 year warranty against yellowing and light transmission for qualified dual glazed systems.** Virtually unbreakable. High light transmission common to all Lexan* sheet products. Easily maintained without marring, hazing, or yellowing. Compiles with major model building codes. Dade county approved material.† Recommended by GE for use in residential vertical glazing applications. The ideal glazing for high traffic and high impact areas such as: educational institutions, psychiatric hospitals, storefronts and windows, low-level physical attack areas, entrance doors and patios, hurricane protection, railings and sound barriers. Will withstand -40° to 180° continuous and 220°F short term with no load. ^ Consult warranty for complete details. ** Combining laminated glass and LEXAN* SL-4855 sheet used in accordance with the following guidelines: Double-channeled sash systems; EPDM gasketing throughout; proper venting; adequate air space and rabbet depth (for thermal movement); supplied by a sash OEM with a compatible double-channeled sash for LEXAN* sheet. Consult warranty for complete details. † Data on file at Sabic Innovative Plastics. I'm getting it in 6x8 sheets, 3/16" thick only. It needs to be cut down to be shipped. So far it looks like UPS won't ship a 48x72 because it’s too big, but it will ship 44x72. Two of these are enough to do a windshield and hatch. A 1/3 sheet could do a thirdgen windshield (32x65). I plugged in a couple random US zip codes in at UPS.com to get an idea of how much shipping is going to be. Obviously size is the biggest factor and not weight. 4 half sheets to California is $150. 2 half sheets to southern Illinois is $100. Just to give you an idea. If you want how much it is to your door I'll be shipping from 48310. I'm not sure if this stuff is cheaper elsewhere but here: http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/product.a...oduct%5Fid=9948 is showing it as almost $500 for a smaller sheet than what I am getting. VFN Fiberglass charges $359 for a MR10 thirdgen windshield and $285 for a 4th gen http://www.vfnfiberglass.com/site.htm I'm thinking I could do half sheets for $120/ea + shipping, and that price could change. If you have friends that local to you and are interested, it would make sense to combine ship since an extra sheet doesn't cost much more to ship (in some cases it looks like it is free). Let me know if you're interested and we'll go from there. This post has been edited by StanIROCZ: Sep 10 2009, 03:55 AM |
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