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      11-13-2010, 02:52 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by BruceJ View Post
Lexan will cut with either a jigsaw or a band saw. In either case make sure to tape off the the entire surface to help prevent scratches later on. Here's mine. If you happen to scratch it up a porter cable 4215 and some Meguiars PlastiX polish will take out most scratches. Only clean with distilled water and microfiber. Frankly, for scratch resistance, acrylic will do a a better job than Lexan and is cheaper and more readily available(Lowes). Here's mine.

I noticed you do not have anything between the pillars.... what if any affect does this have on wind? or is the single large wind blocker between the seats enough?
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