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02-28-2014 07:35 PM
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Looking good! need a bit of inspiration as I have two project M16s - one is a good clean shell - sadly stripped before I got it and an original liner, the other is a bare shell, plated like yours and with some extra holes drilled :-(
Which supplier did you get the repro liner from? Does anyone do the vent lugs or chinstrap lugs? finally has anyone tried welding up small holes in one of these helmets.
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Cracking job so far, I look forward to seeing the finished article! I finished restoring an ET66 M16 not long back got a good deal on a fine shell with postwar paint and restored it to replicate a 1940 period heer reissue. I just love the profile of these lids no matter what the configuration. Cheers! Sean.
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NickW
Looking good! need a bit of inspiration as I have two project M16s - one is a good clean shell - sadly stripped before I got it and an original liner, the other is a bare shell, plated like yours and with some extra holes drilled :-(
Which supplier did you get the repro liner from? Does anyone do the vent lugs or chinstrap lugs? finally has anyone tried welding up small holes in one of these helmets.
Hi Nick,
Thanks for your interest. Yes I wasn't too impressed when I discovered the plating, very frustrating. WWI helmets seem to have been targeted for this process during the 70's in droves! Regarding welding yes it is absolutely fine, I've had helmets welded before no problem. On this project I have decided to use a good quality epoxy filler to repair the cracks and dings instead. For the reproduction helmet liner, strap and rivets I get all my stuff from Czech republic....best there is. This set came from a seller on ebay who also supplies helmet vent lugs and chin strap lug sets, just what you're looking for. Ask him about sizes etc. Here's the link, good stuff at reasonable prices.
items in MILITANTO store on eBay!
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seandm
Cracking job so far, I look forward to seeing the finished article! I finished restoring an ET66 M16 not long back got a good deal on a fine shell with postwar paint and restored it to replicate a 1940 period heer reissue. I just love the profile of these lids no matter what the configuration. Cheers! Sean.
Hi Sean,
Cheers mate, yes this my first M16 restore and yes it was quite a decision to make whether to go reissue or not. In the end it had to be WWI livery but yes they look superb whatever the theme. I tell you waiting for the finish to get eaten is a test on the patience but getting there now.
Ian
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I went in with eyes open - I knew it was plated and had had some holes drilled - checked out the supplier and will be placing an order - just not sure which lugs I need as no size stampings visible and they seem to vary by size? thanks for the information.
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NickW
I went in with eyes open - I knew it was plated and had had some holes drilled - checked out the supplier and will be placing an order - just not sure which lugs I need as no size stampings visible and they seem to vary by size? thanks for the information.
Hi Nick,
Measure a helmet you know the size of and compare to your unmarked M16, e.g. if it's a 66cm you will need an unstepped lug or if say a 62cm the larger stepped one. Just a thought.
Ian
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very nice little restoration ian ,ive often thought of doing the same to my two relics
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James C
very nice little restoration ian ,ive often thought of doing the same to my two relics
Hi James,
Two weeks since I started stripping the plate and have just been working the rim lightly with an abrasive wheel, hopefully get this cracking along now. Of your two relics I think the one on bottom is best suited left as is.....helmets in this condition tell a much more potent story, while your other one above is a definite candidate for treatment. Thanks for your interest.
Ian
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