I was looking for a cheap way to cut down on the amount of sunlight that comes in through the windows in my shop, but still let me see out clearly. I did this mainly for video reasons, to reduce the backlight from the windows during some shots.
The film works great, went on easily and didn't cost much. After I get the miter station finished and the shop cleaned up, I'll get it put on the other three windows
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The film works great, went on easily and didn't cost much. After I get the miter station finished and the shop cleaned up, I'll get it put on the other three windows
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