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Now since the ears were already trimmed we can skip that step. Ah, feels nice... But I notice that the ear does not fit exactly as I want to. It needs to be slanted a bit further back. I mark the cap with a pencil where extra material needs to be taken off.

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Once I have the ear right where I want it I drill the top hole and put in a screw just snug. Then I line up the bottom just where I want it and drill the bottom hole while holding the parts together tightly. Notice that I am using a heavy leather glove so I dont drill through my thumb (again). Once the bottom hole is drilled I put in another screw and tighten it snug. Then repeat for middle screw. Looks good!

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Totally AWESOME work Mike!. Super nice cutting and the new front looks much better. I like how the eye bump is gone ;)

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I'm floored! You make it look so easy, but it's an incredible skill you've developed.

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Primer, sand, primer, sand, primer, sand...... When will it end....Soon! Today Thats what I did. I also put another coat of glazing putty on the helmet and cracks.

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Well done!!! It's looking great man.

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BTW... what was the second bucket, with the seam you were working on? Was that a new ANH?

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