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Old 08-12-2009, 07:54 AM   #9
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As Harvey says, tempered glass is quite expensive, partly because it cannot be cut on site. If your wallet complains, you might consider "normal" window glass, which your glass guy can cut while you wait. You would want to cover the the inside, and probably both sides, with a peel-and-stick sheet of sun-shade plastic, to contain any fragments if the window breaks.

Another option is plexiglass. Cheap, easy to cut. It can be scratched, of course, but the TM windows are reasonably well protected.

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