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No, plastic sheets cannot be used for automotive windshields. Automotive windshields are typically made of laminated glass, which provides the necessary strength and safety features required for a windshield.
What is the effect of lining the bottom of your deep freezer with plastic sheets of material?
I cannot think of any benefit to doing that unless the deep freezer has a bad seal and is constantly forming ice. As far as I can tell, the plastic sheet would only serve to contain the ice so that it is easier to clean the freezer. Naturally, you have to remove everything in the freezer in order to dump the ice off the plastic sheet, then put everything (including the plastic sheet) back in the freezer. I'm not an expert on this, but I think that your energy bill for the freezer would go up. Plastic doesn't really freeze at the temperatures you are talking about, so putting plastic sheets in a freezer just means that the freezer will have to draw that much more energy (as it tries to freeze plastic). A little Google research showed me that the 'line with plastic sheets' thing is a do-it-yourself measure to try to cover up the problem(s) with the original plastic liner of the freezer. It doesn't look like it works. Perhaps time to start budgeting for a new freezer.
Yes, plastic sheets are generally resistant to warping from temperature changes.
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It depends on whether this is a mathematics question or a real one that involves actually doing the work. If it's math, then you would cut the piece into 96 1/8 strips and then chop them into 16 3/4 pieces or vice versa, it doesn't matter which you do first. 96 x 16 = 1536. There are 8 strips 1/8 wide in each inch and there are 12 inches in your sheet so 8 x 12 = 96. 12 divided by 3/4 = 16. 96 x 16 = 1536. If this is a real activity, then it depends on the type of plastic you're using and whether you can cut it with a knife or paper cutter because if it's plexiglass you have to use a saw of some sort and you can lose up to 1/8 for each cut due to the teeth of the saw blade. Therefore you would have approximately half as many finished pieces, and you would probably lose half of those because they'd fly all over the shop. Plexiglas is also prone to static electricity and would attract all the dust in the environment and be kind of a beast to do without special acrylic blades. Thin sheets of film could be done with scissors or a paper cutter.
Seems like no matter what I do I always seem to get blood on my sheets when on my period. How can I prevent this?
Toss out several scoops of Kitty Litter.
Yes, plastic sheets are often suitable for outdoor furniture as they are weather-resistant, lightweight, and easy to clean.
Yes, plastic sheets can be used for insulation against both heat and cold. They provide a barrier that reduces the transfer of heat or cold air, helping to maintain desired temperatures in a space. Plastic sheets with insulation properties can effectively trap air and prevent heat or cold from escaping or entering, making them a suitable option for insulation purposes.
is there a small machine for welding plastic sheeting together? I wish to make pencil cases and such.?
Get a soldering gun. The tip is very hot and can melt plastic together very well!