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Hey all,

I was able to score a good deal on a Cobalt Flux platform (the consumer ones that cost $300). However some of the top panels are slightly cracked; although they do not affect performance I'm afraid down the road it will become unusable. Where can I find replacement panels (or what should I be looking for in a hardware store for DIY)?
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they're easy enough to make by yourself if you have the dimensions and the type of plastic used (I don't know the specific type offhand)

Work in Progress
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I think they are 1/8" thick lexan at 11"x11" just drill the screw holes when you get them home because every panel has screws in different locations due to cheap manufacturing. But I'm pretty sure it's not real lexan but a cheap alternative because they are easy to scratch and eventually crack and the pads I build with real lexan are more resistant to scratches / cracks.
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Lexan is also much more rigid than the CF's acrylic.

EDIT: Actually, maybe not at that thickness. I haven't had any Lexan at that thickness.

Last edited: 6 August 2014 12:59pm

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