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Well me personally?I used to screw them on, but for my latest helmet.I just gooped em and they hold really nicely.Just tape em down overnight and you will be in like flynn.
Repainting would be no problem, just mask em off when you plan to do that like you said.lot easier than disassembling everything everytime.
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I was leaning towards epoxy/Goop or some other suitable adhesive, now I'm likely going to glue em and be done with em. That's yet another problem solved with minimal amounts of cursing-I'm definitely on a roll today folks! :lol
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Ive seen magnets used to great effect on a few helmets.
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I've heard of folks using magnets for different applications, but have never thought of using them myself. I have a set of powerful magnets that I wouldn't be concerned that the ear pieces would fall off at an unfortunate point, but they weigh about ten pounds each! Imagine carrying that around on your head all day long...:lol
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NikNak_aka
Ive seen magnets used to great effect on a few helmets.
I swear by magnets... there cheap, easy to install and allow you to store your helmet in a paded motorcycle carying case.
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Now it seems you've gotten my attention about using magnets. I wish there was a thread dealing with applications for magnets in our little hobby here, and pics/tutorials etc to show those of us who've not worked with them before, how to maybe use them on our own stuff...I still reign champion of the run-on sentence!!!:lol
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lots of little magnets here.....if that helps...
http://www.kjmagnetics.com/products.asp?cat=10
-wulf
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Dha Syntir
Now it seems you've gotten my attention about using magnets. I wish there was a thread dealing with applications for magnets in our little hobby here, and pics/tutorials etc to show those of us who've not worked with them before, how to maybe use them on our own stuff...I still reign champion of the run-on sentence!!!:lol
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I can do a walkthrough this weekend on the MLC2 I am in the middle of painting.
Re: Installing Ear-Pieces:
For the side pieces, I recommend using nuts and bolts, as outlined in SpideyFett's MSH2 thread. This method requires a Forstner drill bit to counter-sink the bolts into the ear pieces.
http://www.thedentedhelmet.com/f23/my-msh2-has-begun-13855/
For the earcap, I recommend using 'Power Magnets' found at Hobby Lobby. A few of us got a chance to work with them this past weekend, and they are tough little suckers! They come in a package of 6, at 1/2" in diameter. A 1/2" Forstner bit makes a perfect hole to counter-sink the magnets. Instead of using magnets for the base, I used 1/2" metal washers (thinner, yet still powerful enough to hold the earcap in place!).
http://www.craftsetc.com/Store/ShowP....aspx?p=179762
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7.../magnet_01.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7.../magnet_02.jpg
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Awesome!!
I Love to see great Prep work!!!:thumbsup
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I was just Christmas shopping (ugh!) and happened into the crafts section of Walmart for more paint, brushes, Goop (which I finally found!), etc and walked by the same magnets you were using above. They're Promag 3/4 inch diameter magnets and wondered if they'd work to hold on the earcap. I wasn't certain whether they'd by strong enough, or at least as strong as those you guys are using...I think they were $1.37 for an 8 pack of magnets-now I just need to buy a Forstner bit, unless I can find my drill bit stash. Wish me luck!
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