cdnfthree2
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The pros offered a price of $150 for an 1/8" replacement of my cracked 1/4" CC windsheild. I found this piece of 1/4" so I felt I had nothing to lose but everything to gain by trying it on my own. So in truth, regardless of what you've been told, thick plexi can be bent 90 degrees nearly as sharply as 1/2" in radius. Just thought someone might find this useful.
Tips:
Don't get in a hurry. It takes a while to get the plexi ready.
When it's ready, It won't even give you the least bit of hesitation.
I used a 1/2" round-over bit on the edge of my jig and it helped alot in guiding the bend.
Rather than bend it by hand, pressure it with a block of wood like in the picture. Bending by hand causes the bend to start too far outside the edge of jig resulting in a window that is too wide when finished. Using a pressure block keeps it tight.
Finally, If your windshield is tapered, make these cuts after bending the plexi. Having an odd shaped piece of material may cause bend to helix or bend off axis.



Tips:
Don't get in a hurry. It takes a while to get the plexi ready.
When it's ready, It won't even give you the least bit of hesitation.
I used a 1/2" round-over bit on the edge of my jig and it helped alot in guiding the bend.
Rather than bend it by hand, pressure it with a block of wood like in the picture. Bending by hand causes the bend to start too far outside the edge of jig resulting in a window that is too wide when finished. Using a pressure block keeps it tight.
Finally, If your windshield is tapered, make these cuts after bending the plexi. Having an odd shaped piece of material may cause bend to helix or bend off axis.