JOHNPEET
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Looking for recommendations for suppliers of 8mm or 10mm thick tinted acrylic sheet for a fly bridge windscreen. I need a piece approx 3000mm x 500mm .
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
I’ve found a couple of companies that do online quotes which come out at around £300 inc vat. My issue is that I don’t really have a feelI do t have the company to hand but i bought 10mm smoked acrylic sheet to do companionway hatch and washboards and was nearly £400. There are loads on ebay
Looking for recommendations for suppliers of 8mm or 10mm thick tinted acrylic sheet for a fly bridge windscreen. I need a piece approx 3000mm x 500mm .
Thanks in advance.
I know what you mean and as mentioned if you have a local supplier it may be cheaper to collect as at 10mm its heavy and awkward/expensive to ship. I was just under £400 for about 3 sq m but that was at start of lockdown when prices rocketed due to everyone making clear for screensI’ve found a couple of companies that do online quotes which come out at around £300 inc vat. My issue is that I don’t really have a feel
for what is a reasonable price to pay having never purchased any previously!
Looking for recommendations for suppliers of 8mm or 10mm thick tinted acrylic sheet for a fly bridge windscreen. I need a piece approx 3000mm x 500mm .
Thanks in advance.
Try these you are close to you in Anglesey
Clear | Coloured Perspex | Anglesey | MP Plastic Supplies
There are recent warnings on the internet that a company called MP Plastics has ceased trading. I can't be 100% certain the Anglesey company is implicated but it would be as well to check first. I hope not of course, but these are strange and difficult times.
I wasn’t aware of this and after doing some digging, came across the following information :Bear in mind acrylic will craze unless it is properly annealed after machining/cutting.
Some chemicals (solvents) commonly found in cleaning materials exacerbate this considerably.
Thanks for the update of cause I have no personally experience of the company just fount it by google.
I wasn’t aware of this and after doing some digging, came across the following information :
https://www.bayplastics.co.uk/downloads/infobrochures/Bay Info Brochures/Working with Perspex.pdf
thanks for this advice.
I may now just prepare a pattern and look for a supplier to cut and finish the bespoke item rather than cut it out myself.
Not exactly a great recommendation then, which the OP asked for.
I always believe that dealing with some where local is better as if there are any issues they are easer to resolve.
Unless, of course, the "recommendation" relates to a company that might have gone bust.
I suspect that when the OP asked for a "recommendation" he was looking for someone who was known to provide a good job/service etc, rather than a random result from Google (which he could look up himself).