I stopped at the bigger Home Depot store and asked the guy for Lexan. He knows what I am talking about but they don't carry it. He also said that all the HD in the metro area, actually greater metro area don't carry it as it comes from the same distributor/warehouse. So I went to Menards. Nothing.
Today I opened up the yellow pages and looked under Plastics. Start calling a few places, they all carry it. One of them is a GE direct supplier, knowing that GE made Lexan. I called them and it turns out that they are the cheapest one. But I am not sure if it is reasonable place. For a 1/8 thick 4x4 clear sheet, it is $35. They even have the thinnest one for cheaper cost. It is .03 thick. I am thinking about getting a thin one but I am not sure since I have 3/4 MDF already. All the controls and buttons will be fine if I don't use Lexan, they will still be held down securely and all that. I thought using contact paper to make it one color across the control panel and then put a Lexan on it so that it has a nice touch on top.
I have a question on cutting the holes on a thin sheet. Are they any different other than shorter drilling time. Will they crack easier? Should I get 1/16? What is a good acceptable thickness?
Check your yellow pages if the home improvement stores don't carry them. Hey, even some of them asked what size do I need. I asked if I could bring the board in and make it fit. "Sure"