Tom
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Where can I go to get perspex cut to size and drilled cheaply?
I just bought a double sub box with diagonally facing 10" subs with a perpex front, cost me £20 (100% legit) 
Anyway Perspex is bit goosed, used an electric sander on it to see if it would look good 'frosted' hence it didn;'t work 
I need to know where to go that'll do the above for me, and how much will it cost?
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Robbo
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CTR headlights are made of perspex so stones can't break them 
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Tom
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Great, where can I get a pair to flatten out and make a front for my box 
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if you want a frosted effect, i can sort you out with an etched glass effect vinyl film.
How thick and what size does the perspex need to be? i might have some spare.
[Edited on 22-03-2004 by graficxpress]
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Tom
Great, where can I get a pair to flatten out and make a front for my box 
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R Lee
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when you used the electric sander, what did it look like out of curiousity?
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Tom
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quote: Originally posted by GoldPenguin
when you used the electric sander, what did it look like out of curiousity?
Shite, but tbh it was scrathed quite badly to start with so 
It needs to be about 1cm thickness, I want clear perspex now (just messing round with the damaged bit for a laugh).....
There must be sumwhere that does this type of thing, I don't wana go back to school to ask for sum
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R Lee
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most DIY shops will be able get you some frost spray.
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Robbo
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B&Q?
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Rob H
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quote: Originally posted by Tom
There must be sumwhere that does this type of thing, I don't wana go back to school to ask for sum
 
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Tom
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quote: Originally posted by GoldPenguin
most DIY shops will be able get you some frost spray.
I don't want it frosted though 
I need a peice of clear perpex 1cm thick cutting to about 30cm X 20cm
I'll try b&q eh
Thanks for the replies, i'll let u know how I get on 
Oh yeah, how much are screws btw (galvonised?)
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R Lee
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Focus DIY shop sells it apparently. thats where my bro got his from, about a tenner
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R Lee
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as for the screws, not much. you can buy packs of 10, 100, 1000, 100000000000000 etc.
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Tom
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Cool
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Rob H
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quote: Originally posted by Tom
Thanks for the replies, i'll let u know how I get on 
Let me know if they sell anything that you can heat up and bent too can you . Got an idea I want to try out .
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Tom
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What you wanting to do, perspex can be used for this depending on how much 'bending' is needed u may need to make a mould like in school
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Rob H
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I used to love DT lessons 
Thinking of doing a homebrew heat sheild for my induction kit. Will bend the perspex, then spray it body colour . should find a mould easy enough i recon. Sadly dont have a strip heater handy, like at school . Ah well, moms grill in the cooker will have to do .
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Tom
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That's not gonna be too easy mate, why not use an air box mount it inside?
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Rob H
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quote: Originally posted by Tom
That's not gonna be too easy mate, why not use an air box mount it inside?
Air box isnt ig enough, and its a bit of a dodgy shape in the C's .
Looks like im gonna have to find that Plant pot out of the shed
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