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Hi Duncan
Thanks for the picture, I do like that solution.
In my opinion very aesthetically pleasing.
I will have a go at making?
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Car type: '27 Chummy, '34 Special, '50 Traction Avant
My Special has the same problem or should I say I have the same problem as the car does not care if I get flies in my teeth. The last car I had with aero screens I fixed by installing a windscreen, I will do the same with this car.
Cheers
Mark
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I get flies in my teeth due to the broad grin while driving...cured with a silk tubular necker which also hold the 'tash in place. For both of my specials I made Vee-screens but they stop you from creeping under car park barriers ;-)
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11-07-2019, 04:34 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-07-2019, 04:35 PM by spannerman.)
If you tape some thin rubber
To bottom of screen and sitting
On scuttle does this help ? The other
Way you can try is to remove glass
From the frameĀ and have a new one cut
From 8mm laminated that is a bit higher?
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Yes I did think about fitting a windscreen although I'm unsure where to find one and a what cost.
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has anyone found or devised a good bracket for securing a Brooklands aeroscreen onto the vertical edge of a wooden plinth on the scuttletop, rather than directly down into the scuttle top?
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Thanks both - I can now see that I could adopt the wooden plinth by just making the aluminium bracket plates as per Robert's at each end and then screwing them to the wood.