l ordered mine from Lee at Skyport.He asked me if l wanted the tinted or
clear so he must supply it either way Give him a call.    Mel 3798H
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> Bull Crap!!!   Lexan is readily available in various tints.  Go down to
> your local plastic supply house, and you can get it.  ( Laird Plastics,
> Cadillac Plastics,   Commercial Plastics  )  These are nation wide
supply
> houses.   You might have to buy 4 x 8 sheets, but they might have it.
The
> problem with tinted material, is that you have to generally purchase
> several thousand pounds in order to get the extrusion  houses to supply
> it.  By the way, don't pay for the "LEXAN" brand name.  Just ask for
Poly
> carbonate.  Same stuff.  In general though, the G.E. Lexan is cast
material
> rather than extruded, and will be a little better for optical purity.
>
> Larry
>
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> > I called Univair for info on windows & was told that the tinted
windows
> > are NOT available in lexan because lexan cannot be tinted during the
> > manufacturing process.  This does not sound correct to me.  Any
> > thoughts?
> >
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