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Old 10-18-2017, 11:45 AM   #15
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If you go to Los Algodones while near Yuma there are many leaded glass designs available. You do have to practice the art of the deal to get get it cheap though!
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Be careful of what type of glass is used. The OEM glass in our rv's is tempered safety glass. Breaks into hundreds of pieces which are much less likely to cut. Regular glass is far more dangerous when it breaks. Lexan is a very good replacement for rv windows. Easy to work with and relatively good for cost. Have used it to replacement several of our windows that have "frosted over".
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