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Does anyone know what was used to clamp the leather gasket to the square part of the cross tube on a MKII carrier? There is a groove cut around the shaft I assume to help keep the leather in place.
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It is wired. Mine had a very neat job done of it with the wire twists coming away from each corner.
Mine is an early carrier, and I assume the method hadn't changed with a MkII*
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I kind of figured that would be one way of doing it. Thanks,Lynn
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While we are on the subject guys, doeas anyone know of a source for the leather gasket/gaiter itself ?
I know they were made up from separate layers sewn together at the seams - simple enough in principle except that I can't sew... Any leads appreciated Cheers Phill
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While we are on the subject guys, does anyone know of a source for the leather gasket/gaiter itself ?
I know they were made up from separate layers sewn together at the seams - simple enough in principle except that I can't sew... Any leads appreciated Cheers Phill
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