jollykreiger
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- 1992
- Make / Model
- Ford Explorer
- Engine Type
- 4.0 V6
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- Automatic
- 2WD / 4WD
- 4WD
I have used plexi several times. In 2 back windows and took the piece out of the 2nd one I did and reused it in the bronco for now.
By bending plexi do you mean permanently or any kind of real bend. Because when I brought it home I had to bend it from the front seat around to the back seat in my vert mustang.
I do understand that Lexan is a different plastic and is way way stronger and a superior material in almost every way.
I used to run Poly Carbonite injection molding to make shelf supports so I understand some of the properties of that but never put Lexan and PC together.... Interesting
In the end I think Im just gonna make a vinyl roll up window with button snaps. It would work better for the hunting and offroading I do.
By bending plexi do you mean permanently or any kind of real bend. Because when I brought it home I had to bend it from the front seat around to the back seat in my vert mustang.
I do understand that Lexan is a different plastic and is way way stronger and a superior material in almost every way.
I used to run Poly Carbonite injection molding to make shelf supports so I understand some of the properties of that but never put Lexan and PC together.... Interesting
In the end I think Im just gonna make a vinyl roll up window with button snaps. It would work better for the hunting and offroading I do.