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Posted by Teej on November 15, 2005 at 11:23:41 from (63.119.168.59):
In Reply to: Bobcat Cab posted by Warren in Wisc. on November 15, 2005 at 08:00:03:
I've used plexi glass to do windows on cabs on garden tractors. I've never had any trouble drilling it with a regular drill. Just don't use the highest speed of a drill, if you do it burns through rather can cuts through. use flat washers and lock nuts. rubber bushings if you have some or can make some are good also around the bolts. Then just snug the locknuts to hold the window in place. Or use whatever works for you to mount it to the frame work of your cab. The garden tractors one I've done had small "L" brackets in the corners of the frames to mount to. One drawback to plexiglass though is after a few years can get scratched, and gets a fog of some kind to it, and makes it hard to see through it. Also, I don't think it likes if fuels, oils or any kind of solvents get splashed or spilled on it.
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