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Re: Another hardtop question

To: spritenut@Exit109.com, spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Another hardtop question
From: Bkitterer@aol.com
Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 20:42:22 EST
Reply-to: Bkitterer@aol.com
Sender: owner-spridgets@autox.team.net
In a message dated 1/15/99 11:48:49 PM, spritenut@Exit109.com writes:

<< I used Lexan (brand) plexiglass,  >>

Frank,

Do you mean Lucit rather than Lexan?  Lucite, Lucite L and Plexiglass are
trade marks for acrylic from various manufacturers.  Lexan is the trade mark
for a polycarbonate.  While the two materials, arcylic and polycarbonate, have
a number of similar properties they do behave differently to heat.  Acrylic
has a reasonable temperature range where it is fluid, polycarbonate tends to
jump from a solid state to a gas state.  This is not to say that you cannot
bend Lexan (I am not sure) but it is a lot easier to bend arcylic.  Lexan is
normally more expensive than acrylic also.

Just do not want any one to buy Lexan and get a surprise when they take a
torch to it.

Bob and Annice
1960 Sprite (Mk IV in disguise)

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