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Source for 4"x6" laminated glass

Chandos

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I need to replace one of the eye guard lenses on a pedestal grinder I just acquired. I've done all the basic web searching and come up dry. Does anyone know of a possible source for such a thing? McMaster-Carr wants $72 for a sheet of wired glass in this size, which seems preposterously dear, and it's not what I want.

As ever, I will be grateful for any suggestions.

Chandos
 
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thewatusi

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Look for a local glass shop. Places that make custom shower enclosures and mirrors might have something that'll work for you laying around.
 

racintj

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Don't use plexiglass, lexan, or any acrylic. Find your local glass shop that does auto glass. Not the typical window glass and shower enclosure type.

One that does glass for nostalgic cars or heavy equipment will have tons of scrap laminated glass. They'll probably charge you a few bucks each. Do them a favor and pay them cash. Its more labor than cost of goods.
 

racintj

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I'm not saying that it's not approved, I just know that any acrylic will scratch, burn and mar much faster. You'll be happier with laminated safety plate glass.
 

gungatim

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not plexiglass, you want ansi-z87.1 rated polycarbonate. like safety glasses and face shields are made from.
 
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racintj

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Again, regular laminated safety plate is the simplest and cheapest.
 
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Thumper68

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I took my eyeshield to the local glass place and they supplied and cut the glass for me for $10.

Tinted tempered safety glass with a cert in case osha ever asked.
 

404

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Found a source, guys! Will also drop by the local auto glass shop on Saturday. Great youtube clip on how to cut it, which I'm confident I can manage if any remnants are available.

Appreciate the feedback!

Chandos

Link to clip please?
 

Bobioz1

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Had a local glass shop measure and cut safety glass ( laminated ) for two craftsman grinder shields. $6.30. Why mess with plexiglas or cutting your own?
 
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