Tobinator III

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I know there's been tonnes of talk regarding screens and all, but I'd like a survey on your yes/no on whether you think these things work?

Thanks

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Did nothing for me and cause the screen to clash with winglets I fitted. Keep meaning to dig them out and put them on eBay. Solution (for me) was Adventure screen plus winglets but ca £300. As a Summer project I am going to cut the original screen down.
 
:thumb2 worked very well for me, they caused the screen to rest on the winglets at the lower settings but I just heated them and adjusted the curve...(the winglets that is)
I also cut the small stop from the OE screen mounts allowing me to lift it further at the back....

worth every penny:bounce1
 
:thumb2 worked very well for me, they caused the screen to rest on the winglets at the lower settings but I just heated them and adjusted the curve...(the winglets that is)
I also cut the small stop from the OE screen mounts allowing me to lift it further at the back....

worth every penny:bounce1

Now that's just showing off! :) Nicely done...I might have another shot at these. Can I asked how you heated the winglets? Would a hair dryer do it? Have had bad experience in the past with hot air paint stripper....
 
Now that's just showing off! :) Nicely done...I might have another shot at these. Can I asked how you heated the winglets? Would a hair dryer do it? Have had bad experience in the past with hot air paint stripper....
I used a paint stripper gun, the trick is not to hurry, hold some pressure on the winglet and heat gently, if you get carried away you'll get bubbles in the surface of the perspex, , it's a slow process without a proper "Line Bender" but worth it in the end..:)
 


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