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Re: Portcullis Thickness

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Originally Posted by ICE_Bear View Post
The manual quotes "The door is constructed of a steel frame with a 1/8 in. thick polycarbonate sheet covering the opening in the frame."
Seeing WITH the polycarbonate sheet COVERING the opening in the frame implies that 1/8 is not the entire thickness.
Covering the opening of the (portcullis) frame, which is correct it does not mean two sandwiched sheets, keep in mind costs one sheet suffices. They would not use two sheets when they can simply paint grates on.

Sally port uses two sheets of polycarb for wood pattern print to be sandwiched between
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