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Old 14-May-08, 02:18 PM
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Glass or Perspex?

Just wondering what you guys think i would be better off with for my enclosure? Does one hold heat better that the other?

Glass will be heavier and easier to break, but may look a little more professional, but perspex will be light and easier to work with.

What do you think?
 
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Old 14-May-08, 02:43 PM
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i apologies for this one guys, i should of used the search function
 
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i apologies for this one guys, i should of used the search function
Full credit for recognising that fact! Many don't bother at all!

What did you decide?
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Full credit for recognising that fact! Many don't bother at all!

What did you decide?
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Glass, perspex seem to be more expensive, scratch easily, and bend.

I got the glass priced at $80 for a 1800 x 900, so i think its the best option.
 
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yep especially at that size perspex is ridiculously expensive.
 
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