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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/24/2016 6:51 PM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:eric@megageek.com">eric@megageek.com</a>
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<font size="2" face="sans-serif">I have a soda machine that I'm
about
to put back in service after restoring it. It will be out in
the
general public.</font>
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<font size="2" face="sans-serif">The last piece I need is a small
(about
1" high by 5" wide) piece of plexiglass that is 'vandal proof'
(or whatever term they use.)</font>
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<font size="2" face="sans-serif">This will cover the LED readout,
so
it needs to be semi-clear. If you look at any modern vending
machine,
they all have them. Most a tinted 'blueish'</font>
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<font size="2" face="sans-serif">Then I need to glue it to the
plastic
frame (this is how the original one was done.</font>
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<font size="2" face="sans-serif">Two questions...</font>
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<font size="2" face="sans-serif">Where can plexiglass, and what
type
of glue (and source) do I use?</font>
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<font size="2" face="sans-serif">TIA</font></blockquote>
<font size="2">Unless you're going concours your local big box
hardware store carries plexi and polycarb. I'd go with the
polycarb and just silcone chaulk.<br>
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