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    Default Bulging Lexan while Skinning Doors

    Trying to put full lexan doors on my 5, and not having any luck getting the lexan to sit flush. No matter where I start clamping, I end up with an excessive bulging in one location. I'm wondering the the horizontal center tube on the 5 is maybe more curved and giving me these issues. I can't really see how it is possible at all with the curved center tube, since it makes everything a compound bend. Any advice?
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    Default Re: Bulging Lexan while Skinning Doors

    Can you gently heat the lexan to form it? If you have a scrap piece you can experiment.

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    Default Re: Bulging Lexan while Skinning Doors

    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkertech View Post
    Can you gently heat the lexan to form it? If you have a scrap piece you can experiment.

    Possibly, but I haven't heard of anyone having to do that. It's hard to tell from pictures online how the doors of 7s and super sports compare to mine.
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    Default Re: Bulging Lexan while Skinning Doors

    Unless I am mistaken, the factory one piece doors are pre-formed acrylic and when doing polycarbonate it is a 2-piece, top/bottom affair.
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    Default Re: Bulging Lexan while Skinning Doors

    The 7 manual shows it is a single piece of .060 lexan.
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    Default Re: Bulging Lexan while Skinning Doors

    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkertech View Post
    Can you gently heat the lexan to form it? If you have a scrap piece you can experiment.
    The spec sheets on the Polycarbonate I have used says that it is rather heavily infused with water and if heated over 212 degrees will develop internal fogging from the moisture steaming. It can be dried by soaking the entire sheet at about 150 degrees for a time. I have heat formed small polycarbonate parts using that technique.
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    Default Re: Bulging Lexan while Skinning Doors

    A couple of years ago I skinned the doors on my Vixen with Lexan. Used a heat gun "very carefully" and was able to make the compound bend work.
    Just take your time and it should work out OK.
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    Default Re: Bulging Lexan while Skinning Doors

    What area did you end up heating the most, or what part of the door needed the most forming?
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    Default Re: Bulging Lexan while Skinning Doors

    Although I used 2 separate sheets, the portion that had to shaped was the lower front portion just below the crossbar where there is a slight angle to the frame. I clamped the sheet on my table saw with the bend line on the edge and as stated, carefully used a heat gun to form the bend just for about 6-8 inches.

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    Default Re: Bulging Lexan while Skinning Doors

    Quote Originally Posted by rcbif View Post
    What area did you end up heating the most, or what part of the door needed the most forming?
    Yes, the front edge at the most acute angle requires the most work (and care). it is doable though.

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