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pbuttles(at)charter.net Guest
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 5:14 am Post subject: 701 door springs |
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thanks for the info Mark.
imjust woried about flexing on the bubble doors.guess I will build it and find out
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lrm(at)skyhawg.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 7:06 am Post subject: 701 door springs |
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They will definitely crack if you don't reinforce them. Especially in cold
weather. One of mine did. They are made out of Plexiglas. If they had been
made out of Lexan it would not be a problem. Lexan flexes, Plexiglas does
not. Lexan is softer and will scratch easier. It is also harder than
Plexiglas to buff out, but can be done, I have done it. I asked Zenith why
they didn't use Lexan, their answer was that gas would distort or cloud the
finish. So, don't get gas on your doors!! If you do it will buff out.
Truth be known, Plexiglas is cheaper to buy and form. LRM www.skyhawg.com.
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