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| Knightlore:
Just about to buy a cocktail cab and wondered what was best to get with it - Perspex or Glass top? I like the idea of a glass top but it's double the price. Just thinking if it's not that much difference, I may go with the Perspex. |
| Knightlore:
Just realised you lot call it Plexi/Lexan, which explains why my search threw up nothing. Okay so did a search for that, seems to be divided between the two. Think I'll just go with Plexi and then look into glass along the way. I have no idea what the quality of the glass is, so will probs go with someone more local for that rather than having it shipped. |
| syph007:
Tempered glass is nicest, and scratch resistant. Plexi is cheaper, but when I've used it the static build up on it bugged me. It can also scratch much easier. |
| Knightlore:
Thanks, yeah good point. Didn't think about static, that could well bug me too. I have no idea whether the glass he ships is tempered, have sent a message but think I won't see a reply until after the weekend. I take it normal glass isn't an option? It's not likely to get smashed or anything. |
| apfelanni:
i usually go with floatglas with polished edges for replacing damaged arcadeglas and some of my homebrew builds . its no more expensive than plexi and a 8-10 mm could take some beating ( a 50x50 cm 6 mm floatglas / polished is about 15-20 euro here ) . as long u dont jump in or hit it with a hammer u shouldnt have any problem . ill take the plexistuff only projects where weight is an issue , like bartops. i would only consider using tempered glas if my home arcade is daily swarmed up with drunken idiots. static , scratches and cleaning ( no alcohol on acrylic !) makes plexi less attractive than glas . |
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