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<blockquote data-quote="thedigger" data-source="post: 154918" data-attributes="member: 2037"><p>Hi Madworld</p><p> I changed to aluminium,because I used arcylic sheet and found that it started to buckle with a bit of sun on it,even thou I had screwed it down.</p><p>I used a 3mm sheet,and cut the grooves with one those powered 3 inch saws,with a straight edge clamped down,but you have to be careful,do not try and go back and correct small mistakes,and at the ends use a small dremmel to get the rise out of the channel.The depth of the cut no more than 1mm.</p><p>From what I have read is that the channels will catch the finer gold,and also the material should be 50 plus mesh.</p><p>For the frame I had aluminium frame made,they did a spot on job,really square,then attached a 9mm water plywood,and then sealed it.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps</p><p>Regards for now Frank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thedigger, post: 154918, member: 2037"] Hi Madworld I changed to aluminium,because I used arcylic sheet and found that it started to buckle with a bit of sun on it,even thou I had screwed it down. I used a 3mm sheet,and cut the grooves with one those powered 3 inch saws,with a straight edge clamped down,but you have to be careful,do not try and go back and correct small mistakes,and at the ends use a small dremmel to get the rise out of the channel.The depth of the cut no more than 1mm. From what I have read is that the channels will catch the finer gold,and also the material should be 50 plus mesh. For the frame I had aluminium frame made,they did a spot on job,really square,then attached a 9mm water plywood,and then sealed it. Hope this helps Regards for now Frank [/QUOTE]
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