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- From: stevep@sparky.se.hou.compaq.com (Steve Pinn)
- Subject: Re: Cutting Plexiglass
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.164111.21213@cliff.se.hou.compaq.com>
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- Organization: Compaq Computer Corporation
- References: <93Jan19.125821cst.15551@utdallas.edu> <1993Jan19.213631.7883@Princeton.EDU>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 16:41:11 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan19.213631.7883@Princeton.EDU>, biz@soil.NoSubdomain.NoDomain (Dave Bisignano) writes:
- |> Cutting on the table saw is fine, it won't melt
- |> unless you go too slow. You can buff the scratches
- |> out with Noxon(sp) (brass cleaner)
- |> -Dave
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- I agree, cutting on a tablesaw should present no problem. A fast way
- to finish the edges is to quickly pass over them with a propane
- torch flame. Obvious cautions, of course, should be observed.
-
- Steve
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