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<blockquote data-quote="Alaxan" data-source="post: 60912" data-attributes="member: 544457"><p>Yes it is very expensive and very heavy and very difficult to work with and more difficult to cut. Basically the best and only real way to go about it would be to have each panels dimensions and have them factory cut unless of course you have the equipment and talent it takes to cut plexi. Each hole has to be very carefully drilled out and even threaded for it to take effect properly then you have to go about using the clear silicon and make sure you are all set there and it is much more headache and cost than just a couple hundred bucks. I have built them before and it was more along the line of a bare minimum thousand dollars and that is being nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaxan, post: 60912, member: 544457"] Yes it is very expensive and very heavy and very difficult to work with and more difficult to cut. Basically the best and only real way to go about it would be to have each panels dimensions and have them factory cut unless of course you have the equipment and talent it takes to cut plexi. Each hole has to be very carefully drilled out and even threaded for it to take effect properly then you have to go about using the clear silicon and make sure you are all set there and it is much more headache and cost than just a couple hundred bucks. I have built them before and it was more along the line of a bare minimum thousand dollars and that is being nice. [/QUOTE]
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