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T-visor question
i just bought a don post 96 (i know, it sucks) and i was wonderin what to do with the visor...of course i immidiately got rid of the first one and ive traced out the size the visor should be, but i was wondering...should i cut the plastic all around it and just get a much bigger piece and perhaps glue or tape it to the inside of the helmet, or leave it and glue or tape it to the outside area? please help T _ T
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Re: T-visor question
I would suggest keeping the visor on the inside of the helmet, and using glue. The goal (at least for me) is no cracks or deformations to be visible on the visor.
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aguma
please help T _ T
By the way, what is T _ T? Is it "please help this tusken?"
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Re: T-visor question
T _ T is an anime-ish face thingy lol like these: o . o o _ o x _ x xD :D T _ T @ . @ they are all just faces lol sorry for the confusion
also, how would i go about in cutting it? i dont want to dammage it anymore then it is, seeing as how it already has 3 tears and i had to stick it in the oven and shape it back because it was so bent i couldnt put it on...its pretty good now though
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Re: T-visor question
Thanks for the clarification on the smilies!:lol:lol:lol
Anyway, I would use a ruler and an exacto knife, but you have to be careful and go slow while cutting it. After you have cut it, it may be a good idea to sand away any sharp edges that may remain.
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Re: T-visor question
alright thanks...now i must go and look for that blasted knife...
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Re: T-visor question
oh and i was wondering what i should use as the actuall visor...because the window tint i looked at is basically a big sticker...and i cant find anything like thin-transparent plastic to stick it on...what did everyone here use for visors?
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Re: T-visor question
Dark green welding face shield. You can get it at pretty much any welding supply store. Shade 5.