Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum

Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: exian on February 10, 2004, 12:14:34 am

Title: Where to get Plexi Glass in Australia
Post by: exian on February 10, 2004, 12:14:34 am
I am currently trying to source some Plexi Glass here in Australia (Perth to be exact) and have come to a dead end.   :'(

My question is does any one know where I can get this from here in Australia?

Cheers...
Title: Re:Where to get Plexi Glass in Australia
Post by: paigeoliver on February 10, 2004, 01:23:03 am
Plexiglass is a standard item for larger hardware stores and home supply stores. Any of them should have it.

It might possibly have a different common name in Au, which is why you might be missing it. Just go to the biggest hardware/home supply store and it should be there.
Title: Re:Where to get Plexi Glass in Australia
Post by: microwrx on February 10, 2004, 02:33:33 am
Here in NSW I get both smoked and clear perspex sheets from HardwareHouse/Bunnings for about $45 a sheet (900x600).

.....I just had a look and it's called HandiClear Premium polycarbonate sheeting.  Made by Bayer Australia and is 900x600x3mm.  99.9% UV protection available in grey or clear.

This is what I used on my cabaret control panel (grey).
Title: Re:Where to get Plexi Glass in Australia
Post by: RetroBorg on February 10, 2004, 03:25:30 am
I am currently trying to source some Plexi Glass here in Australia (Perth to be exact) and have come to a dead end.   :'(

My question is does any one know where I can get this from here in Australia?

Cheers...

I'm pretty sure Bunnings sells plexi glass, I'm not sure if you have Bunnings in Perth, also you might want to check out car audio places because they use a lot of plexi in some of their bass boxes, they obviously must get it from somewhere. I think cdbrown is based in Perth he might know where to get it.
Title: Re:Where to get Plexi Glass in Australia
Post by: bloodyviking77 on February 10, 2004, 04:08:44 am
I'm in Melbourne, so not that much help I guess,  ;)  but my brother-in-law just gave me a tip - a plastics company (sell mainly to signwriters etc) in Nth Melbourne called Alternative Plastics sells off-cuts and "scrap" pieces of varying sizes for about $30 (depending on size).

I'm hoping to pick up a couple of pieces for my marquee  . . . but haven't got there yet myself. . .

 but maybe worth looking through the Perth yellow pages for similar sorts of places?
Title: Re:Where to get Plexi Glass in Australia
Post by: microwrx on February 10, 2004, 05:16:10 am
Looking at their website it looks like Bunnings are based in WA so you shouldn't have a problem.  The 3 local stores I have been to all have the stuff I listed earlier and they all had it in the same section as their similarly sized sheets of MDF and melamine.

Like I said, around $45 for a 900x600x3mm sheet of clear or grey(smoked).

Cheers
JJ
Title: Re:Where to get Plexi Glass in Australia
Post by: Stingray on February 10, 2004, 09:48:53 am
I'm not in Australia, but here's what I did. I pulled out the phone book and looked up 'plastics'. Lo and behold I found a place about two miles from where I work that sells nothing but Plexiglass. They cut the pieces I needed and it was dirt cheap.

-S
Title: Re:Where to get Plexi Glass in Australia
Post by: ErikRuud on February 10, 2004, 10:15:17 am
Plexiglass is usually called "Perspex" in the United Kingdom.  I think the same is true in Australia as well.
Title: Re:Where to get Plexi Glass in Australia
Post by: cdbrown on February 10, 2004, 10:39:35 pm
It's called both here in Oz.  It's good to know I'm not the only one from Perth on these boards.  Unfortunately I haven't checked to see where to get them from yet.  I would have made my first stop at Bunnings just for convenience then moved on to a plastics manufacturer - perhaps someone like Cadillac Plastics.
Title: Re:Where to get Plexi Glass in Australia
Post by: exian on February 12, 2004, 07:22:58 pm
Thanks for all the Replies Guys...  ;D

I called Bunnings and they did not know what I was Talking about, So I am going to drop into one of the stores and check it out myself.

I'll let you all know how it goes...