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| Rafflemeister Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Barnum Island
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Reefer Ratings: (79) Friends: (49) | Booze...some of the pieces, and maybe a few entire covers, were made totally of acrylic rather than plexi. I sincerely disliked working with it as it was a royal pain to cut...much harder than the plexi. ![]()
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: CT
Posts: 239
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I'm trying to make one of these for my 46 bow. However, the bow part is a little tricky, unless I were to cut and glue many different angles, or somehow get a piece that is bent or cut to the bow. Anyone have any input on this? I see that most people with a bow front end up using the metal screen frames. |
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| Rafflemeister Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Barnum Island
Posts: 4,309
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I do have a solution for bow front tanks and hopefully will have a pic posted by the end of the week. Cono... I'll contact you, but no pasta please..lol
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