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by mitch » Sat Dec 31, 2011 5:55 am
Most hardware stores will be able to cut the plexiglass for you, and also explain the different types available (some are of a higher quality and cost twice as much, but are more durable). I have cut plexiglass many times with a sharp box cuter by scoreing it over and over and then snapping it, then takeing a sanding block and dulling the sharp edge ( it can be very sharp)--also it is very easy to slip with the box cuter and make a wrong cut, i use a piece of metal as a guide while scoreing, and wear leather gloves---probably much easier to let the store cut it for you, as they more than likely have the proper tools, because many people replace broken glass with plexiglass these days, particularly in storm doors wear children may break the glass.
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