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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Brizzolara" data-source="post: 118601" data-attributes="member: 2418"><p>Hello, my fellow members at the Antique Outboard Motor Club suggested this site. I'm restoring a Duracraft runabout that came without the windshield. I found another one that will work, but I'll have to trim the bottom of the windshield to get it to conform to the contours of the deck. Any ideas as to how I can lay that out on the windshield? Also, will I be able to cut the plexiglas with a saber saw without cracking it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Brizzolara, post: 118601, member: 2418"] Hello, my fellow members at the Antique Outboard Motor Club suggested this site. I'm restoring a Duracraft runabout that came without the windshield. I found another one that will work, but I'll have to trim the bottom of the windshield to get it to conform to the contours of the deck. Any ideas as to how I can lay that out on the windshield? Also, will I be able to cut the plexiglas with a saber saw without cracking it? [/QUOTE]
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