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Anyone know a good source for scrap acrylic?

 Im trying to find some acrylic but dont want to spend the ungodly amount of money that new acrylic costs.  Sometimes I find some good pieces at goodwill but that's about it.  Any ideas?

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Feb 25, 2010. 4:47 AMRe-design says:
Seattle should have a plastic supplier with a retail store.  The big town near where I live has a plastic supplier.  THey will cut your order from a larger sheet.  They have a scrap bin where the smaller pieces are priced ridiculously low.  I've often found what I needed there instead of having them cut mine from a new sheet.

It only works if you don't need the pieces more than a foot or so.
Feb 25, 2010. 12:15 AMsteveastrouk says:
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