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Carrier Headlight Lens
Here is a question for the boffins amongst us, I have some N O S blue headlight lenses that I took out of their original cardboard boxes only to find that the blue part berween the two pieces of glass that make up the lens had broken down into a very fine powder in fact its just like a blue dust, by the way I am talking about Aust universal carrier lens also the same as what was used on the Two pounder & the morter carrier, now the question is what did they use between the two pieces of glass?I thought that it might be someting like Celophane??I dont think that it would have been paint, because with good lens you can see through them, paint would not allow this?, by the way it does not seem to happen to the blue small tail light lens, and does not happen to the red tail light lens either,I will add that I have had these lenses for many years and have been taken out of sealed packets that have always been strored in a dry area, Ok now the question is what did they use on the headlight between the two pieces of glass?? and why does it break down, Ron, I will post pics soon of them
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Pics
Here are a couple of pics
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Headlights
On the same subject I have n o s headlights still in their original tar proofed paper packets unopened and when they are opened they look the same as the one in the previos pic, it seems in the case of the headlights its age more than dampness, but as one famous man used to say Why is it so??
thinking caps on boys, regards Ron
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Ron
I dont know the answer (waiting for the" not the real Tony Smith" to give us the answer) But.......didnt the blue lenses go obsolete anyhow?
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Bluebell Carrier Armoured O.P. No1 Mk3 W. T84991 Carrier Bren No2.Mk.I. NewZealand Railways. NZR.6. Dodge WC55. 37mm Gun Motor Carriage M6 Jeep Mb #135668 So many questions.... |
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