Greenheart
Well-Known Member
This is just idle interest, thinking about what's possible.
I know the question of replacement windows comes up here (but not lately) and for the most part, glass may be best.
But for DIY construction on a small scale (not necessarily to standard sizes and shapes), alternatives seem to be lighter, not especially costly, possibly safer, much easier to work with and better at surviving impacts.
What I don't know is whether the relative softness of non-glass leads inevitably to scratching, misting, etc; and whether there are effective solutions to those issues, which make the alternatives good options for seagoing vessels.
So many boats have sadly opaque windows and screens (or is it just filth?) so I doubt I'm the only one wondering.
Thanks!
I know the question of replacement windows comes up here (but not lately) and for the most part, glass may be best.
But for DIY construction on a small scale (not necessarily to standard sizes and shapes), alternatives seem to be lighter, not especially costly, possibly safer, much easier to work with and better at surviving impacts.
What I don't know is whether the relative softness of non-glass leads inevitably to scratching, misting, etc; and whether there are effective solutions to those issues, which make the alternatives good options for seagoing vessels.
So many boats have sadly opaque windows and screens (or is it just filth?) so I doubt I'm the only one wondering.
Thanks!