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<blockquote data-quote="bobbie-g" data-source="post: 2098" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>Tnx for the part numbers. The place I found was: Maradyne heater from Harold Electric Co. -- 811 W. Rose -- Walla Walla, WA 99362 -- 1-800-541-8910 or 509.525.5070. I believe the price was around $150 new. -- So I called the local plastics shop today and they wanted $95 for a 1/8" thick rectangular piece of Lexan polycarbonate sheet for a front door, and $35 each for some Lexan side panels. The stuff is really tough, but I don't think a 1/8" thick door is stiff enough without spending a lot of time making a frame. I think the side panels would work fine in very light stuff (1/16" thick or even less) with some weather strip around the edges. The intent here is to stop the draft, not to make this a for real enclosed like factory cab. Any ideas? --- Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobbie-g, post: 2098, member: 26"] Tnx for the part numbers. The place I found was: Maradyne heater from Harold Electric Co. -- 811 W. Rose -- Walla Walla, WA 99362 -- 1-800-541-8910 or 509.525.5070. I believe the price was around $150 new. -- So I called the local plastics shop today and they wanted $95 for a 1/8" thick rectangular piece of Lexan polycarbonate sheet for a front door, and $35 each for some Lexan side panels. The stuff is really tough, but I don't think a 1/8" thick door is stiff enough without spending a lot of time making a frame. I think the side panels would work fine in very light stuff (1/16" thick or even less) with some weather strip around the edges. The intent here is to stop the draft, not to make this a for real enclosed like factory cab. Any ideas? --- Bob [/QUOTE]
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