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Do any of you guys know of a source for that clear vinyl they are making now
adays to go over headlamp glass. Preventing rock damage. I see it the
magizine ads for modern cars. It is self adhesive and I believe it is made
by 3M. Anybody know where to get enough of the stuff to cut your own sizes.
Strangly no suppliers list old MG models.
Joe Potter
Eugene, Oregon USA
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Thermoplastic vinyl
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Re: Thermoplastic vinyl
Joe: If you go to this web-page, you can see the Griot's garage catalogue
page with all three types and prices.
http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?&SKU=10227
Good searching. Sam Suklis
SS
----- Original Message ----- From: capaciousmg@aol.com> To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 8:04 PM Subject: [mg-tabc] Thermoplastic vinyl > TABC > > Do any of you guys know of a source for that clear vinyl they are making now > adays to go over headlamp glass. Preventing rock damage. I see it the > magizine ads for modern cars. It is self adhesive and I believe it is made > by 3M. Anybody know where to get enough of the stuff to cut your own sizes. > Strangly no suppliers list old MG models. > > Joe Potter > Eugene, Oregon USA > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > >
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Re: Thermoplastic vinyl
Joe,
You may want to try McMaster -Carr catalog. Dupont makes a clear film called
Suryln, it is used in areas on vehicles which are prone to rock chips,
usually under bumpers and rockers. It is flexible, about .010" thick (.25mm)
has a permanent adhesive on one side, and once applied, will not come off.
I'm not sure it is thick enough to prevent a crack from a rock though. What
are the odds of the lens cracking from a stone anyway? Slim to none?
Another thought is to use .125 thick plexiglas cut to the size of the lens,
add a foam donut, say .500" wide and .125" high on the perimeter, and secure
with removable tape. Rocks would hit the plexiglas, be cushioned by the .125
spacer of foam, and all is well again. Take it off when done, and retape for
those rocky roads.
Just a thought.
Cheers, Lee Jacobsen, Dearborn, MI
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Re: Thermoplastic vinyl
G'day Joe,
Down here we are now required to cover headlamps with clear film when
inolved in historic races.
(Previously a few stripes of electrical tape sufficed). Pukka appearance and
all that
Some attempts now are truly awful, with crinkled sellotape smattered across
the headlamps.
However, there is a product now available called 'Headlight Skins'...usually
pre-cut in the shape of various modern cars' headlamps. It is possible to
choose a modern car with large-ish headlamps ( Must be at least 7" deep) and
then cut neat circles and stick on your 'Tees lamps. You're up the creek if
you have late model lenses... but early flat lenses are a doddle.
The stuff is approx 1/8" thick, sticky as hell, and will resist all but a
hit from a brick.
If you're still interested give me a buzz and I'll forward manufacturer/
suppliers details.
If it's available in these backwoods I'd imagine it's almost certainly on
the shelves in mainstream world.
Over to you..........
Jeff
TC3306
----- Original Message ----- From: capaciousmg@aol.com> To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 1:04 PM Subject: [mg-tabc] Thermoplastic vinyl > TABC > > Do any of you guys know of a source for that clear vinyl they are making now > adays to go over headlamp glass. Preventing rock damage. I see it the > magizine ads for modern cars. It is self adhesive and I believe it is made > by 3M. Anybody know where to get enough of the stuff to cut your own sizes. > Strangly no suppliers list old MG models. > > Joe Potter > Eugene, Oregon USA > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > >
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Re: Thermoplastic vinyl
I have installed headlight covers on my modern cars. They are vacuum formed
from a clear slightly flexible plastic, and are retained by the chrome rim.
Surely it would not be too tough to make some for the T cars, as well as the
older MG's.
Best,
Ray
----- Original Message ----- From: capaciousmg@aol.com> To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 10:04 PM Subject: [mg-tabc] Thermoplastic vinyl > TABC > > Do any of you guys know of a source for that clear vinyl they are making now > adays to go over headlamp glass. Preventing rock damage. I see it the > magizine ads for modern cars. It is self adhesive and I believe it is made > by 3M. Anybody know where to get enough of the stuff to cut your own sizes. > Strangly no suppliers list old MG models. > > Joe Potter > Eugene, Oregon USA > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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Re: Thermoplastic vinyl
It is urethane and about 0.015" thick. Comes in rolls 3" wide or more; but it
is easire to lay on in strips to prevent wrinkles over contours. It is
expensive. Several of the racing industry supply it.
BOB
capaciousmg@aol.com wrote:
> TABC > > Do any of you guys know of a source for that clear vinyl they are making now > adays to go over headlamp glass. Preventing rock damage. I see it the > magizine ads for modern cars. It is self adhesive and I believe it is made > by 3M. Anybody know where to get enough of the stuff to cut your own sizes. > Strangly no suppliers list old MG models. > > Joe Potter > Eugene, Oregon USA > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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