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Created by Angelou > 9 months ago, 18 Nov 2015
Angelou
NSW, 37 posts
18 Nov 2015 10:31PM
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I busted one of my perspex portholes while trying to reseal.
Anyone know a good supplier in Sydney?

I'd like to seat the windows in an aluminium frame, but my searches haven't yielded much. Anyone know if its possible.






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HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
18 Nov 2015 11:11PM
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There was a thread a while ago I'm in Vic but Mulford plastics also have a building in Sydney
www.mulfordplastics.com/contact-office-detail/sydney

Ive used the Melbourne branch just take your old acrylic port light in they will cut it the same size and shape

They cut my sliding hatch cover

DAMA
QLD, 239 posts
19 Nov 2015 4:02AM
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and maybe just affix the new ,without drilling holes in the acrylic, they are not required and youll have fewer leaks.

andy59
QLD, 1153 posts
19 Nov 2015 7:44AM
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I replaced all my perspex windows with poly carbonate and fixed them with Fixtech ( i can't remember the number) Fixtech is great because it cleans up with metho and creates a super strong bond that doesn't need fasteners.

I just got the local plastics shops to cut out copies of the originals. They had perspex and polycarbonate in stock.

I just peeled the protective cover off around the bonding area and left the rest on then I used a double sided tape on the outside edge of the window to keep the correct gap and then trimmed it off and on the inside I just trimmed off the excess after it had cured.

I used bolts to keep the original frames.















Angelou
NSW, 37 posts
19 Nov 2015 2:35PM
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Yeah, I thought I was being smart by replacing the sealant with butyl. Problem is, there aren't enough screw holes to bond the porthole to the fibreglass. So I either go back to sealant (which only seams to last a year), or double up on the screws.


And thanks HG for the lead.

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HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
19 Nov 2015 3:02PM
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2loneswordsmen said..
Yeah, I thought I was being smart by replacing the sealant with butyl. Problem is, there aren't enough screw holes to bond the porthole to the fibreglass. So I either go back to sealant (which only seams to last a year), or double up on the screws.


And thanks HG for the lead.

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I don't recommend doing what I did never again but I'm happy its done just the same







Never again







Angelou
NSW, 37 posts
19 Nov 2015 5:18PM
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Looks great ... nice fibreglass work and gelcoat matching.

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
19 Nov 2015 8:51PM
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2loneswordsmen said...
Looks great ... nice fibreglass work and gelcoat matching.

Its not gel coat as i used epoxy as its stronger
urethane two pack
She is 37 years old and the gel coat was getting thin



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