[Land-speed] Lexan

Skip Higginbotham saltrat at pahrump.com
Sat Apr 18 10:03:55 MDT 2009


Thanks Dave, the only time the canopy sees sun is in line, on the run 
and returning to the pits. I will try to cover it when not on course. 
Am adding a cockpit ac unit this year so that may help as well. The 
light aircraft folks say that Plexus is the easiest and best cleaner 
with good UV protection. It may be as good as it gets already...........
Lexan XL has apparently the best UV protection. I got mine (Lexan) 
from Home Depot and don't think that it is "XL".

Skip


At 08:08 AM 4/18/2009, Dave Dahlgren wrote:
>You could keep a cover over it so it does not see any sun unless it 
>needs to. Might keep the inside of the car cooler as well. You might 
>also have a look at what the light aircraft guys do also..
>Dave
>----- Original Message ----- From: "Skip Higginbotham" <saltrat at pahrump.com>
>To: "J.D. Tone" <gmc6power at earthlink.net>; <land-speed at autox.team.net>
>Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 10:17 AM
>Subject: [Land-speed] Lexan
>
>
>>Well, it is pretty clear that for what we do, Lexan is the material 
>>of choice for windows/canopies. Easy to bend, drill, cut, clean (I 
>>use Plexus plastic cleaner), more shatter resistant than Plexiglas 
>>but needs more UV protection. What tricks are there for that? 
>>Having turned the protected side of the sheet towards the sun per 
>>directions, I still replace the canopy every 4-5 years due to 
>>crazing. Am I doing something wrong or is replacing it just 
>>something I have to do every so often?


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