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Revitalizing 40 year old plastic lenses, plan B.

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Tmoose

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Apr 12, 2003
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If there is no way to roll back time and make old brittle plastic tail light lenses youthful and supple, Step 2 would be use the old lenses to make molds to cast new ones.

What would be a good casting plastic that could be made red with decent transparency/translucency ?

thanks,

Dan T
 
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Urethanes, maybe not the best stuff but pourable and readily available.

Sheet acrylic and polycarbonate can be readily thermoformed with low-cost molds.
 
Might be cheaper & easier to 3D print them but the quality and material properties are all over the place. Are you sure you can't just buy new old stock?

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I have no idea where you are but where I live, we have Tap Plastics Linkand they sell clear casting resins & mold forming products. Clear Methyl methacrylate (Plexiglass Resin) and Polyester. It is also possible that a good boat supply house has some good candidate materials for this project.
 
thanks All,

Dan T in Massachusetts
 
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