scraps left over from the Moose skylights. You should be able to get it from
any plastics supplier. Clear is never a problem, but the "smoked" has to be
bought in large quantity. Its to bad where so far apart as I have more
around here then I will probably ever use and would give you what you need.
The Rebel kit I am working on, being an older kit came with enough extra
material for the windshield but I bought a newer preformed one from Murphy.
Shipping would probably cost more the buying some locally. That is an option
if you have any trouble. Best regards. Bob J Rebel 192/731
----- Original Message -----
From: "Garry Wright" <wrightdg@davincibb.net>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 8:48 AM
Subject: [rebel-builders] Door Windows
The passenger side window of my plane has been damaged by dripping of
lacquer thinner on it. (I didn't do it for a change.) The manual simply
refers to it as lexan but does not specify thickness. So that I don't
have to take it apart to find out (and can leave it in service until
material is available), can someone please measure the thickness of the
window material and let me know?
Any suggestions as to where to buy such a piece in Canada would be
helpful too. Thanks.
Garry
068R
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