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Old 10-03-2004, 03:01 PM
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It is possible to cut an acrylic tub in the manner you suggest, but i would be very hesitant to do so.

A much better option would be to special order the tub in the dimension you require. Although 60inch is the dimension they commonly carry in stock, most tubes can also be special ordered in 58,56 or 54 inches for the same price.

I recently had to order a 54 x 30 steel tub and it only took 8 days to get it.
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