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Phil Hall
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13th Mar 04 at 13:47   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Right, just got told off on the GTI forum for advertising

Basically I ws informing people that the company I work for sell sheet plastics and Ive sold a sh1t load to people who compete in rallys, sunday series, clubman etc

They were using acrylics like Perspex or Repsol for the windows but we cut to size polycarbonate or PETG (polyetheline toughened glass) which is much lighter and virtually indestructable and wont shatter like brittle Acrylics.

Its a Nationwide comapny so you will have a branch near to you wherever you are.

I aint gonna post company details incase it gets deleted for the same reason so if you are interested u2u me and Ill come back to ya with a price on Monday. I would need precise measurements in milimeters.

PaulW
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I don't think it will get deleted m8!!

How much would a full set be for a corsa?? and also are they still able to be fitted with the window heaters?? (wire thingies??)

Might be interested in the next 6-8+ months
Ian
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13th Mar 04 at 13:51   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

The thread can stay - I'd be interested to see how much a set of Corsa windows would go for....
Phil Hall
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Nope, this would not be for everyday road going use. For track cars mainly. Email me some details if you are interested and Ill get back to ya with a price. We have over 1200 products with different codes and prices so I wouldnt know offhand.

p_hal1@hotmail.com
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Yeah my Corsa isn't for every day use - check my garage.
PaulW
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13th Mar 04 at 13:55   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Phill just look in my garage @ my corsa I don't think it be road-going would you?

emails not workin proper atm soooo

all 4 side windows for Corsa B (93-96 model) Also front & rear windows (also need to know if they can be fitted with electric heater systems)

email me @ pdwollaston@orange.net

Phil Hall
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13th Mar 04 at 14:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Email sent Paul
Phil Hall
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Just looked in the garages lads, see what ya mean
PaulW
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Cheers

I'll probs be able to get it in a few days if they sort the stupid servers out
PaulW
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AK might be interested in this aswell!
Adam
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I though lexan (sp) was the best thing to use? Would be interested in this tho if the price was right
Phil Hall
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13th Mar 04 at 14:07   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Correct Lexan is the Brand of polycarbonate made my Lucite the market leader.
Keith Piper
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If this is any help, I got a set of polycarbonate windows for mine. All windows except windscreen and it cost £160 from Airedale components
Adam
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13th Mar 04 at 14:07   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

oooh very interested
Phil Hall
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PETG is good aswell, more comformable. I sold 6mm Lexan to a coachworks who were using it on the inside of the glass of Fire Appliances (for some reason small minded pikeys over here call the fire brigade then throw throw bricks at them)

Anyway the polycarb was wanting to return to straight and not curved. Prob coz they went too thick. 3000 microns would have done.

So they came back to me for PETG this week.
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13th Mar 04 at 14:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

rear window will be a pain cos it's got horizontal and vertical curving
Phil Hall
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quote:
Originally posted by Adam
oooh very interested


Rip off!! Id get ya a 3m x 2m sheet of Lexan Margard for that (scratch resistant)
Adam
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13th Mar 04 at 14:12   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Can you do them precut for a corsa?
Phil Hall
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13th Mar 04 at 14:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

We have a tungston tipped wall saw that can only do straight edge panels, you can use a good jigsaw and a window from a scrappies or your own as a template.

Remember folks - measure twice cut once as they say!!

[Edited on 13-03-2004 by Phil Hall]
PaulW
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quote:
Originally posted by Adam
rear window will be a pain cos it's got horizontal and vertical curving


could this stuff be 'curved'

Or would it be best to get a fibre-glass boot & fit it in flat??
Adam
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go for the fibreglass boot anyway, is gonna way a lot less
Phil Hall
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13th Mar 04 at 15:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Polycarb can be curved ok. Just cant be cold bent through 90 degrees etc. The only reason the coachworks place had probs coz it wasnt mounted into the frame like th glass of a car is and they went too thixk!

I mean I was in the wearhose with a 3mm sample and a hammer and there's no way you can break this stuff unless you go to the edges where the srtess in the material is located and even at that its damn hard.
Rob H
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So if you put some of this poly carb in place of your front windows, would you still be able to open the window as ussual, or is this the reason its not for everyday use as the window has to stay closed, otherwise it'll pop out?
PaulW
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13th Mar 04 at 15:32   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

its not for everyday use as it is near impossible to break.

standard windows need to be able to be smashed incase of an emergency so to save your love

these feka's would just sit there laughing as you burn away!
Phil Hall
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13th Mar 04 at 15:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Correct! Paul. Notsure about the winding mechanism, dosnt that depend in some way on the inherant weight of the glass?

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