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Is it worth asking them to re-cut my plastic?

I am currently working on a 2D LED matrix project and am in the final stages. I went to a local plastic supplier and purchased some 1/8” frosted plastic for $90 (14”x40”).

The first time I purchased it, I took it home and found a corner was cracked from when they cut it. I took it back and had them re-cut a new one, and have found that there are some mild scratches across the surface… This time I had peeled the protective layer off of the plastic’s edges to make sure there were no cracks again, but I did not check the center!

Not familiar with the plastic business, is it expected to have imperfections like this or should this be an understandable reason to recut? I need a sanity check because part of me wonders if it is just because I noticed it that it is an issue?

u/SneakyLilDawg — 2 days ago
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Floating Clackamas river Saturday July 18th too cold?

Me and my group of friends will be floating the Barton park fo Carver park stretch this Saturday which we have done before. The recent drop in temperatures had made me a little worried and I am wondering if we should postpone. If we get into the water around 12pm, will it be comfortable temps? USGS shows the river temps have dropped quite a bit compared to the last week just in one day…

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u/SneakyLilDawg — 1 month ago