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thecandyman0838
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thecandyman0838

I bought this m1917 helmet at an antique store the other day and I was going to cover the felt/asbestos part with a paint on laquer, but considering that the liner and chinstraps are in such ratty condition would I be better off buying a replacement liner? I wouldn't be wearing it, but I do plan to use it on a mannequin display. The display would be in my bedroom, so I dont want any amount of asbestos in that small of an enclosed space. Also would I be able to reuse the original nut for the new liner?

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Leave it.

Should I still put laquer on it?

 

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My opinion. Its not an identified or painted helmet. The liner has shrunk. This one too me would be a good canidate for restoration or a re enactment helmet. Its your call....I'd re use any hardware possible.

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Should I still put laquer on it?

 

 

 

If it makes you feel better, go for it.

 

Add a replacement liner, and the whole thing will be worth less than you paid for the liner.

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I doubt that amount of asbestos will harm anything, even in a closed room. I have a few ww1 helmets in my room and I am not concerned at all about it. I would leave it alone, but it's up to you.

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My opinion. Its not an identified or painted helmet. The liner has shrunk. This one too me would be a good canidate for restoration or a re enactment helmet. Its your call....I'd re use any hardware possible.

I agree with this! If it had any type of name or unit insignia I would leave it but given the circumstances it is a good helmet for restoration....especially if it's going on a display.

 

 

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