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Re: True Plexi Class 5

Postby Cousin Muely » 19 Aug 2012, 17:29

Saw this earlier today and a little late to the conversation but man that is some fantastic craftsmanship PlexDaddyZman and Welcome. Completely original and something to be proud of. I have a little experience working with Plexi Glass but am curious how you did the weave.

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Re: True Plexi Class 5

Postby DODmad27 » 19 Aug 2012, 18:17

I tip my hat off to you sir, simply awesome. It looks incredible!
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Re: True Plexi Class 5

Postby PlexDaddyZman » 19 Aug 2012, 18:40

Hi Cousin Muley, Glad to see that I'm not the only Plex Head / Musician in this part of the world.

The Grill Cloth ( if you will ) is made of PETG. Unlike Acrylic/Plex it doesn't break. A cross between Lexan and Acrylic.
One of the secrets is in cutting the strips as this material is saw proof, at least that thin. A word of warning: do not try to run PETG through a table saw at this thickness. Anything under say a 1/4" thickness will catch and throw it back at you. Trust me, I learned the hard way. Each Strip was cut by hand with a razor blade hence the time involved.

Thank's for your intersest and kind words.

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Re: True Plexi Class 5

Postby PlexDaddyZman » 19 Aug 2012, 18:51

Not to get off subject but just wanted to tell Papus I was at the concert that he has on his avatar. California Jam.
Was standing in the third row and felt the heat wave.
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Re: True Plexi Class 5

Postby PlexDaddyZman » 19 Aug 2012, 18:57

Thank You Dodmad27, I knew I chose the right place to post this!

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Re: True Plexi Class 5

Postby JimDep » 20 Aug 2012, 00:52



That's incredible! That must take some getting used to, to play. Reaching for the drawbars or control tabs would have to feel wierd. It's like they're all suspended in mid air.

That freakin' Leslie looks AWESOME !! Like something alive in a giant ice cube!

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Re: True Plexi Class 5

Postby JimDep » 20 Aug 2012, 00:54

Hey PlexDaddyZman, Welcome !


When somebody asks you if your C5 is anything like a Plexi, you can say " YES" :whoo

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Re: True Plexi Class 5

Postby Cousin Muely » 20 Aug 2012, 07:21

PlexDaddyZman wrote:Hi Cousin Muley, Glad to see that I'm not the only Plex Head / Musician in this part of the world.

The Grill Cloth ( if you will ) is made of PETG. Unlike Acrylic/Plex it doesn't break. A cross between Lexan and Acrylic.
One of the secrets is in cutting the strips as this material is saw proof, at least that thin. A word of warning: do not try to run PETG through a table saw at this thickness. Anything under say a 1/4" thickness will catch and throw it back at you. Trust me, I learned the hard way. Each Strip was cut by hand with a razor blade hence the time involved.

Thank's for your intersest and kind words.
Wow!! I wish I had that kind of patience. The older I get the less I have. Very impressive!!

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Re: True Plexi Class 5

Postby Wildone » 20 Aug 2012, 13:53

Is this a hobby of yours or is this a business that does plexi conversions. Very impressive craftsmanship. I'm up in the Smokies and get into to Nashville a few times a year.
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Re: True Plexi Class 5

Postby BobV55 » 20 Aug 2012, 15:23

That is absolutely a work of art....fine craftmanship at its best!
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Re: True Plexi Class 5

Postby PlexDaddyZman » 20 Aug 2012, 16:32

Hi Wildone. I love the Smokies. Reminds me of Colorado, my home before I moved here 17 years ago.[img][IMG]http://img706.imageshack.us/img706/6844/plextele.th.jpg[/img][/img][img][IMG]http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/5614/plexstrat.th.jpg[/img][/img]

At present this is just a hobby. I work for an exhibit company and build all their acrylic display bonnets. The name of the company is 1220 Exhibits and their clients include just about every major museum in the world. I have been fortunate enough to build for museums such as Country Music Hall Of Fame, Pro Football Hall Of Fame, to name a couple. You can check their website @ 1220 exhibits .com . If you go there make sure to glance at the past jobs section. There you will find the Super Bowl Trophy displayed in a case that I built.
I have just released the photos of side projects done within the last couple of years and now have investors knocking at my door per say but because of the caliber of craftsmen I work with at 1220, it would take a lot for me to leave.
I can build conversions if the price is right but turnaround time would be around 6 months or so.
If you give me fair warning I can arrange a tour of the facility. It is truly amazing the amount of talent from around the world under that one roof. Many musicians as well.
I'm gonna try and post a couple of pics of the Strat and Tele I did.

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Re: True Plexi Class 5

Postby PlexDaddyZman » 20 Aug 2012, 16:44

O.K., I give up on trying to load pics. Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong?
Weaving the grill cloth was a piece of cake compared to this.

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Re: True Plexi Class 5

Postby surfnorthwest » 20 Aug 2012, 19:48

PlexDaddyZman wrote:O.K., I give up on trying to load pics. Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong?
Weaving the grill cloth was a piece of cake compared to this.

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Re: True Plexi Class 5

Postby PlexDaddyZman » 20 Aug 2012, 20:48

Once Again, Thanks El Jefe! :ntworth Making a plex class 5 is nothing to me compared to running this forum.
You have my utmost respect and appreciation.
Long day, will attempt to post pics tomorrow.

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Re: True Plexi Class 5

Postby PlexDaddyZman » 20 Aug 2012, 20:57

Thanks BobV55! Gave a listen to a couple of your tunes and diggin' it!

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