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What about using that material they use for arenas on the boards around the ice? Its like a thin plastic. I have never ordered any because both arenas I have done signage for have provided me with the material, so I don't know what they call it Mike. But would that work?
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Mike, The material that's used for Back lit signs in Bus Shelters, I believe it's some sort of ultra thin lexan...I'll see if I can dig up the proper name.
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SIGNS1st. Neil Butler Paradise, NF Posts: 6277 | From: St. John's NF Canada | Registered: Mar 1999
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Hi Mike. Try Laird Plastics in Toronto. A High Impact Polystyrene might be what you're looking for. Here's a reference for their site, where you can also check out some of their other product lines:
-------------------- Ken Henry Henry & Henry Signs London, Ontario Canada (519) 439-1881 e-mail: kjmlhenry@rogers.com
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