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Old 2020-02-07, 8:04am
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Default Large didyium zhield

Looking for 5x6" or preferably 6x6". Best place to find one?
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Old 2020-02-07, 6:08pm
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Here ya go.

https://www.amazon.com/Sodium-Flare-.../dp/B000HJMNXQ
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Old 2020-02-07, 8:45pm
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Cool, thanks!
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Old 2020-02-08, 1:28pm
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It seems to be plastic, not glass. (Just so people know)
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Old 2020-02-09, 4:44pm
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Subduction, are you referring to the one in the link above?
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Old 2020-02-10, 7:06am
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Subduction, are you referring to the one in the link above?
The one in the link is acrylic, not glass.
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Old 2020-02-10, 8:30am
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I have the same acrylic shield for a few years, it really helps. Not sure if the glass shield exists.
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Old 2020-02-10, 10:21pm
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Doesn't Phillips still make them?
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Old 2020-02-11, 10:02pm
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Phillips acrylic sheets: https://www.phillips-safety.com/shop...window-sheets/

theblastshield.net has glass up to 6"x6" for working boro but no didyium is listed.
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