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I see that use of Lexan and Plexiglass is very popular when making mame cabinets.
Any idea where it can be bought in UK?
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Plexiglass is generally called Perspex in the UK - look in DIY shops (my local Focus has it).
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For Lexan, my local glazier stocks it - just ask for polycarbonate.
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If you just want the thin stuff and are near an Ikea, check out their "bargain corner". They nearly always have ex-display or damaged picture frames that use plastic instead of glass. I found them much cheaper than geeting a sheet from B&Q.
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