Amybellars
Well-known member
Nice
One of these days I'll get around to fixing the strap and then it'll be nearly perfect!Wow, even better
Looks great. Did you glue a backing to it?Another small repair is finished and now this helmet is complete, I have successfully repaired the tear in the chinstrap and while up close it is fairly noticeable, from a distance it doesnt look half bad.
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Yes I did, I have a bag of old straps and pickelhaube pieces that I keep for stuff like this.Looks great. Did you glue a backing to it?
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What kind of repairs? Like visor stitching, patch work in shells, the repair of straps? I dont have many photos of work in progress, just before and after.Id like to see some repairs. Ive never tried to make a repair before.
Thats not a bad idea either, I happened to have some leather strands that matched the age and wear of the chinstrap so it blends in fairly well in this case.For strap or liner finger repair, I also use Alene’s glue. Instead of a leather backing to reinforce the joint, I use a thin piece non-stretchy of densely woven cotton cloth, brown or black to fit the situation. It doesn’t stand out as much as leather.
Ron