A sheet of plastic.......
A sheet of plastic.......
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esuuv

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1,403 posts

228 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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Right - the rest of the internet isn't coming up with any sensible suggestions so I thought i'd try you guys........

I need a sheet of plastic (perspex or similar) preferably frosted as its for a skylight - 5mm thick, cut to 685mm by 545mm - about 17 or 18 quid online which is fine but then I object to then paying 15 quid to post it!!

Any suggestions? am based in central London so ideally somewhere I can go and pick it up?

rabw

9,027 posts

231 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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I've bought sheets of acrylic from Wicks before.

Simpo Two

91,361 posts

288 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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Plastic may go brittle and craze with time and sunlight. Glass would be better and probably cheaper.

shirt

25,056 posts

224 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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prob. a silly question, but have you tried ebay? email the seller and ask for a quote. there;s a guy on there who is very cheap and will cut to size, i bought an A2 sheet of opaque last year to make a lightbox and it was under a tenner including delivery.

otherwise i would have thought a model/craft shop maybe? its expensive at B&Q and the like from what i remember.

Tuscan Chick

48 posts

207 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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Where are you located - might be able to help.

Edited by Tuscan Chick on Monday 2nd March 15:46

Skodaku

1,805 posts

242 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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esuuv said:
Right - the rest of the internet isn't coming up with any sensible suggestions so I thought i'd try you guys........

I need a sheet of plastic (perspex or similar) preferably frosted as its for a skylight - 5mm thick, cut to 685mm by 545mm - about 17 or 18 quid online which is fine but then I object to then paying 15 quid to post it!!

Any suggestions? am based in central London so ideally somewhere I can go and pick it up?
Polycarbonate is the stuff they use for conservatories. Usually has something like a 25 year guarantee. Twinwall polycarbonate would give better insulation and security. Try these folks, plus others online.

www.diyplas.co.uk/

nogginthenog

620 posts

224 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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any of those businesses that do Graphics for shopfronts will have that in stock and you are never too far from such a place in London / any city.

dangerousB

1,701 posts

213 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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Give me a shout . . . I've got a graphics business and without looking, I think I've got some stuff in stock that would do the job nicely . . . probably for about 20 quid delivered.

motco

17,378 posts

269 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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ABPLAS
33, Abbey Parade,Merton High St, London, SW19 1DG
Tel: 020 8540 3105

I got some nice acrylic sheet from here to make my wind deflectors (Westfield). Very useful place, not too far from C London

ETA Acrylic (Perspex, Oroglas, etc) will resist UV attack best, but UV stabilised polycarbonate is the best for impact resistance. The shop will advise.

Edited by motco on Monday 2nd March 18:06