As I posted in another thread, I have a Wurlitzer 2150 that is missing the dome glass. Given the cost of the glass to purchase and ship and my inability to source one more reasonably, I'm thinking about going the plexiglass route. (When I bought the jukebox, it had a 1/8" piece of plexi is in it). I believe the proper thickness is 3/16". Now the 'dome' on the 2150 is extremely simple, just a slight curve from front to back. There aren't multiple bends or compound curves. The plexi may well be able to bend enough to fit in the frame without bending; however, I'd like to get some bend in it if for no other reason than to limit the force on the aluminum frame. I know you can bend plexi at relatively low temperatures, achievable with a heat gun and/or torch. Has anyone tried to do this? If so, what type of plexiglass did you use, did you cutout cauls for the curve, how did you heat it, did you heat in one area and slowly work down the glass? If you haven't done this but have some thoughts, I'm always glad to hear them and take under advisement.
Thanks
Brooks