Anyone know how to fix this liner?
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Re: Anyone know how to fix this liner?
The leather chinstrap is on stud clips which will snap off - don't pull up,
but gently push towards the opening in the triangular part of
the clip. This will release one side the chinstrap.........
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Re: Anyone know how to fix this liner?
Hello,
Unhook the liner chinstrap from one side, thread it back through and hook it back up. No big one there.
Fred
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Re: Anyone know how to fix this liner?
Well don't I look like a moron. Just goes to show we can all still learn something.
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Re: Anyone know how to fix this liner?
If you don't ask.......
Sometimes you don't want to fiddle with things
and end up breaking them.
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Re: Anyone know how to fix this liner?
Exactly, and in my time of collecting I can honestly say I've never had that happen before. And I really didn't want to make a liner, which I already had to rescue, in worse shape. Thank you guys for the help.
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Re: Anyone know how to fix this liner?
Put a tiny drop of oil on the studs and move the strap back and forth a few times then pop it loose.
Wise idea to ask.
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Re: Anyone know how to fix this liner?
I pulled the strap up once and the stud popped out from the liner shell, bringing some liner materiel with it. It was only a euroclone M1 but I still felt a bit of a plank....
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Re: Anyone know how to fix this liner?
Lol- Just last week I broke the pin off a nice '107' marked
black grade wound badge, so we're all capable of
unintentionally destroying things.
Great looking helmet, BTW.........!
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