Under Hatch Mirrors
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From: cincinnati, ohio
I got mine from a place up here in Cincinnati called GE polymer. A 4x8 sheet was a little under a hundred bucks. Then i cut it close to size with a table saw and fine tooth blade. Router or jig saw works good too.
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From: NW Michigan
You probably have all the answers you need to get you moving forward however many glass shops that do resitential and commercial glass will have it. Don't be affraid to jew them down a bit on the price if you go this route. If I remember right you can even get it in a bronze and grey tint.
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From: Sandown, NH - Sebago Lake Region, ME
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not saying you can't however be careful with the jig saw. i've used one when in a pinch however you can screw up quickly that way. if you do make sure the film is still on it and double up with some extra masking take along the cut areas and also tape off the bottom of the saw surface to prevent scratches. use a real fine blade. a plexi cutter is only a couple of bucks at the hardware store and works well. belt sander for finishing.


