DIY Lighted Facade

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Steve,

I hope you don't mind, but I'll ask that this post be split off into it's own thread. We know how easily that people can become confused and I don't wish to recieve any pms/emails where folks think that I am offering these. You have a fine looking product there!! Ok?

Randy
 
No problem. Randy. If you like , I have no problem deleting it. I'm not here to generate any problems buddy.
 
No problem. Randy. If you like , I have no problem deleting it. I'm not here to generate any problems buddy.

No, don't delete it. Just didn't want to confuse anyone or have it get lost in a thread that some may not visit since it was about my facade. Yours certainly deserves a thread of it's own. Very nice!

Big Dan has graciously moved it HERE.
 
Randy. New to the board and am catching up on "old" posts that merit my interests.

You've done a great service by sharing your intimate construction details. The ultimate picture of your facade is fantastic.

Thanks for sharing.
 
Randy. New to the board and am catching up on "old" posts that merit my interests.

You've done a great service by sharing your intimate construction details. The ultimate picture of your facade is fantastic.

Thanks for sharing.

Thanks for the kind words.

You'll find that many here have shared some of their trade secrets as well. It's just part of who most of us are.
 
you would think after your most outcry that folks would offer to share their hair. Other than the broup a baldies here. Oh and me this past yr mine has thinned a bit along with a slight grey hint. LOL
 
I would use "Lexan" instead of Plexiglass or anything else for that matter. It cuts easier than plexiglass too.

It might cost a little more but it don't Crack or Break, unless you really try extra hard, I have seen guys put it in a metal brake and bend it into a 90 degree and make a inside door handle for their car. NASCAR and Drag racing both use it for windows.
 
I would use "Lexan" instead of Plexiglass or anything else for that matter. It cuts easier than plexiglass too.

It might cost a little more but it don't Crack or Break, unless you really try extra hard, I have seen guys put it in a metal brake and bend it into a 90 degree and make a inside door handle for their car. NASCAR and Drag racing both use it for windows.

I didn't use either -- used the flourescent light panels from Home Depot. About $8 per 2x4 sheet. I've not had any issues with them so far with breakage.