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plexiglass worth the trouble?
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<blockquote data-quote="PowerNaudio" data-source="post: 2399736" data-attributes="member: 561215"><p>are you trying to use it as a window to see inside the enclosure or just as a top cover?</p><p></p><p>i dont have much experiance with plexy only used it on amprack covers and what not. but a router bit cuts right trugh it. just have to be carefull not to cut too much at onces because it will try to melt the plexy.</p><p></p><p>lighting up the plexy is realy not that hard all you have to do is buff the edge where the light is going to be placed and i think you sand the edge with a very fine grit paper up in the 400grirt or buff the rest of the edges as well. so it will reflect the light better instead of going trugh it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowerNaudio, post: 2399736, member: 561215"] are you trying to use it as a window to see inside the enclosure or just as a top cover? i dont have much experiance with plexy only used it on amprack covers and what not. but a router bit cuts right trugh it. just have to be carefull not to cut too much at onces because it will try to melt the plexy. lighting up the plexy is realy not that hard all you have to do is buff the edge where the light is going to be placed and i think you sand the edge with a very fine grit paper up in the 400grirt or buff the rest of the edges as well. so it will reflect the light better instead of going trugh it. [/QUOTE]
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