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  1. R

    Molding a canopy.

    Gahan, Definitely remove the paper before heating. Otherwise the paper will burn and leave the tacky adhesive on the acrylic. I made the mistake and had a real tough time getting the adhesive off. Even after using the super solvent Goof Off. Will
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    Molding a canopy.

    Roger, I have a little experience in this area as I molded my own windscreen for my motorcycle a couple of years ago. I used Lexan (polycarbonate) rather than acrylic but I think that what I learned is probably equally important. * Heat the acrylic slowly over a few hours and do not exceed...
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