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Re: [Healeys] Windshield glass makers

To: Charlie Baldwin <mgcharlie@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Windshield glass makers
From: Chris Dimmock <austin.healey@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2010 00:10:11 +1100
Ken and Charlie.
You are all correct.
Ray - Try a modern material.
These days, with the right guy, you can use a glass screen as a  
template. And a mold. For a one off.
And get a safer, and optically correct screen.
Next time you visit an optometrist, tell him why you want "glass"  
glasses.
Then listen.
I didn't get glass glasses for my first pair (yes, never previously  
had glasses) last week.
And think of the weight saving!!!
;-)
Chris

Sent from my iPhone

On 06/10/2010, at 11:05 PM, Charlie Baldwin <mgcharlie@comcast.net>  
wrote:

> Today, as in most everything else, some technological advances have  
> been
> made since the days when the 100S was new.  Plexiglass is an acrylic,
> whereas a polycarbonate like Lexan may be better suited.  Lexan  
> doesn't
> break as easily and can be coated to resist scratching, like the  
> plastic
> eyeglasses.
>
> Freese, Ken wrote:
>> Ray,
>> You might just want to go with some plexiglass. It is cheap enough  
>> that you
>> can buy more when the wipers (if you are using them) scratch it.  
>> Plexiglass
>> was good enough for a 100S without side frames.
>> Ken Freese
>> 65 BJ8
>> Ex 100S
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: healeys-bounces@autox.team.net [mailto:healeys- 
>> bounces@autox.team.net]
>> On Behalf Of Ray Juncal
>> Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2010 12:23 PM
>> To: Charley Braum
>> Cc: List Healey
>> Subject: Re: [Healeys] Windshield glass makers
>>
>> Charlie
>>   I have an extra windshield that I am cutting down two inches  
>> (chopped in
>> hot rod  parlance) because it looks so cool.  The posts and frame are
>> finished
>> and I am trying to get the glass done.  I am using a serious glass  
>> fabricator
>> to do the work.  On the first try they discovered that the moss  
>> supplied
>> glass
>> had manufacturing stress built in that caused a failure. (not a  
>> problem
>> unless
>> you try to cut it)  They suggested we try glass from a different  
>> manufacturer
>> as it may not have the same stress patterns.  So I'm looking for an  
>> alternate
>> glass manufacturer.  Any leads or information would be appreciated.
>> Regards
>> Ray
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