splitty w/screen insert
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splitty w/screen insert
Any one please has a spare splitscreen wind screen rubber insert?
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I managed to get a secondhand one from tom roys the last one he had and it was expensive and the chrome wasn't that good.If you have a splitty and are doing the screen rubber make sure you get the insert out without damage and keep it safe and flat.Good luck with your search.

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Yep.... if you have it from the start!! I have 3 splitties but none have the insertkennatt wrote:.If you have a splitty and are doing the screen rubber make sure you get the insert out without damage and keep it safe and flat.Good luck with your search.

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There were some for sale at the National. Keep an eye out at rallies.kennatt wrote:gold dust is easier to findI managed to get a secondhand one from tom roys the last one he had and it was expensive and the chrome wasn't that good.If you have a splitty and are doing the screen rubber make sure you get the insert out without damage and keep it safe and flat.Good luck with your search.
A well meaning helper tapped mine with a wooden hammer to get it to into place and a bit of the surface came off

So I guess that means it's chrome.
And, yes, store them FLAT. they distort really easily.
Good luck.
PS Have you posted this in the WANTED section?
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I had 10 PAIRS of inserts and 6 PAIRS of joining strips for sale at the national!Squiggle wrote:There were some for sale at the National.

I know all the joiners sold and i'm pretty sure all the inserts did as well, but the trailer went back into storage straight after the national, so i am unsure of what is actually left in there!



If i get a chance to dig the trailer out and unpack it then i will give you a shout.

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Oh, where did you go to get it done?alanworland wrote:I've seen a couple on ebay over the last few months, but they havn't always got the joning pieces - might be worth keeping an eye out.
They are made of brass and chromium plated, I had mine stripped and replated (including the joiners) for £35
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Yes, the ebay ones are early Minor 1000 stainless steel ones, which are obviously larger and a different shape. Also very plentiful! Easy to confuse when you see them loose like that. The seller presumably dosen't know.
I'm missing the bottom joining bit for my lowlight, but thats the least of its problems at the moment

I'm missing the bottom joining bit for my lowlight, but thats the least of its problems at the moment


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