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Hi,
On a much less-restrict requirement, I would like to protect my living room from bricks or fist-sized rocks thrown at it. It has happened a couple of times and I think polycarbonate (Lexan?) should be a good solution. I am not worried about a break as this is mischief and on the 2nd floor.
How thick does it need to be? Would .25″ or .375″ work? The larget window is 40″ tall by 48″ wide. Is the size too large for the flex in the material (immediately or over time?)
I already have double plan glass aluminum windows already (which have been broken a few times).
Do I need to worry about the polycarbonate sheet yellowing?
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Hi,
On a much less-restrict requirement, I would like to protect my living room from bricks or fist-sized rocks thrown at it. It has happened a couple of times and I think polycarbonate (Lexan?) should be a good solution. I am not worried about a break as this is mischief and on the 2nd floor.
How thick does it need to be? Would .25″ or .375″ work? The larget window is 40″ tall by 48″ wide. Is the size too large for the flex in the material (immediately or over time?)
I already have double plan glass aluminum windows already (which have been broken a few times).
Do I need to worry about the polycarbonate sheet yellowing?