Canadian chemical helmet cover
Article about: I have been wanting to pick one of these up for sometime and finally decided to do it and am very glad I did. I had heard they were a pain to work with and initially it took a bit of work bu
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Very nice & not something I see every day!
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Nice....I've found that a heat source, like a hairdryer (mild heat, mild blast), to be ones best friend when folding or unfolding these things. I'm usually trying to get them out of the gap between a helmet shell and a liner....or, often harder, get them back into that gap. You've done well and got a nice piece there. I'm not sure I'd have the b@lls to do it with one still in it's storage paper tho!
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Nice post.....'s'funny how these things were used for all sorts....EXCEPT for the one thing they were initially designed for! (thank god)
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Those are great pictures I like how they snap the arms on the top on the last picture bottom left, I might have to do that if I ever need to space and still want to display.
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