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rocfrog 
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Not sure if this is the right forum or not but here goes.

I'm looking for blue plexiglass/lexan sheets. I want to build a sub incloseure for a couple of 8" subs. I have seen a Pyle box made out of it and have seen pics of encloseures made out of it but I can't seem to find it anywhere!

Nick

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It is EXTREAMLY expensive you can find it at CLICK.
dream it, build it, fiberglass it
usafsurfer 
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try  homedepot or lowes some hardware place
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there is a place called laird plastics that sells it
http://www.lairdplastics.com/
another option is to look in the phone book, a lot of glass places can get it as well.
rocfrog 
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I've tried Select Products and they have every color but blue, Home Depot and Lowes only carry clear, and I never thought of looking at glass places!

Thanks for the replys! I'll try that lairdplastics.com and some glass places and I'll let you guys know what I find out!

Nick

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use some testors transparent blue on the clear plexi. sand the plexi using a high grit paper so the paint has something to grip to

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Have you tried to use window tint??? Or have tried Tap Plastics@ www.tapplastics.com

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I would try emailing select cause they used to have blue.
dream it, build it, fiberglass it
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if anything i would put some tint on it or a real thin layer of paint that is see throgh like air brush it or just put the box and put a blue light in it but im not sure just a idea
rocfrog 
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I'm going to make some phone calls here when I get some time, but I'm thinking about just doing the paint thing because I would think clear plexiglass would be cheaper anyway!

Nick


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