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    Posted: 31 Jan 13 at 5:22pm
I have just been down to bayplastics in newcastle http://www.bayplastics.co.uk/, and they are going to cut me a couple of flaps for a couple of quid - this should avoid any of the OP's troubles for me  


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I found a cut up ice cream tub was excellent - lightweight, easily fitted and you get to eat the ice cream first!
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Originally posted by winging it

I found a cut up ice cream tub was excellent - lightweight, easily fitted and you get to eat the ice cream first!

I thought about that, but it would cost more in Ice cream than Lexan. Also, ice cream tubs are not usually clear, and the miracle is quite sensitive to fore/aft trim, so its useful to peer through the transom flaps from time to time
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Originally posted by winging it

I found a cut up ice cream tub was excellent - lightweight, easily fitted and you get to eat the ice cream first!

One of my other thoughts was to use polyethylene from for example a washing up bowl or one of those storage boxes.
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Just finished the job today. In the end the best way to make them was to use a Stanley and snap pieces off until you have the rough shape. I then used a belt sander to round off all the corners that were left.
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