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Old 11-14-11, 04:07 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Osmium Steele View Post
Would Plexiglass be an option in your neck of the ocean? It would have to be thick, probably as thick as the current wood shelves. A 1 inch strip can be epoxied to the rear to provide additional strength.

I know that would be just as expensive, if not moreso, in this area.
That's a good idea...never considered that

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Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch View Post
One glazier in the whole of the Newcastle area?

I bet he's busy!

In my local tip/dump/household waste recycling center it is an offence to remove any items. Surely the best way for recycling is to get people to take what they want to use?!?!

For OS's suggestion, http://www.acrylic-online.co.uk will do those sizes, 12 of, in clear acrylic for £136.01, and you can collect (err, from Hull, but that's not too far? 120 miles A19?). Or if 6mm is too thick you could go for 4mm for a hundred notes.


PS - I know a couple of Glazers in Manchester, but they don't come recommended.
Used to be three in South Shields but only one now, Newcastle is ten mile up river

Great link....food for thought now
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