I'm so mad at myself.
I messed up my Lexan cpo while trying to paint it, and I think my only option is to start over.
Here's what happened if you want a laugh:
Drilled Lexan and wood together.
Painted back side of lexan black with Krylon Fusion spray paint.
Ran out of Krylon Fusion, store had none left, so bought Krylon Maxx Cover.
Watched in horror as the new paint made the old paint wrinkle spectacularly.
Tried to strip paint off with oven cleaner (I thought paint stripper would damage the plastic)
Repainted the Lexan.
Removed protective plastic film to discover that the oven cleaner had made the Lexan go 'milky' in some areas.
Tried to sand off the milky areas, which was only partially successful, and scratched up the now unprotected top surface.
I could probably rescue it and polish out the scratches, but I've wasted so much time on this now that it's just not worth it any more.
The problem is, if I start again with a new piece, I don't know how to get to get the holes lined up perfectly with the holes that are already in the wood.
I don't think that clamping the Lexan to the wood and drilling through the holes will be accurate enough. I experimented, and if I don't get the drill exactly perpendicular I could end up being as much as 1/8" off.
I have a drill press, but my control panel is already built, and thus won't fit into the drill press.
I know I can't be the first person facing this problem, as I'm sure there are plenty of people who have cracked a Plexiglas cpo, but a search didn't turn up anything useful.
Any ideas?