FredSG
Silver Member
Thank you JD855Guy,
I miss typed "Plexiglass" in my post above and have since corrected my OP. Thanks for correcting me. What I used as a replacement window on my 4310 Curtis Cab was a sheet of Acrylite OP-3, Museum Quality. It can be cut with a table saw to get the proper fit and drilled for holes to match up with the Curtis Cab bolt holes. It's nice and clear and has worked great for me . . . doesn't cloud up with age!
Thanks again for your concern.
FredSG
I miss typed "Plexiglass" in my post above and have since corrected my OP. Thanks for correcting me. What I used as a replacement window on my 4310 Curtis Cab was a sheet of Acrylite OP-3, Museum Quality. It can be cut with a table saw to get the proper fit and drilled for holes to match up with the Curtis Cab bolt holes. It's nice and clear and has worked great for me . . . doesn't cloud up with age!
Thanks again for your concern.
FredSG
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