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Hello everyone I have finally got my helmet (sorta) assembled!c181830b1bfd5dc33c0c33d11363609c.jpgHowever, I have found that the screws come far out into the helmet, meaning wearing it comes with the added risk of taking out my eyes and ears? b49e16b9a4a14de3adba44f0adfabe2f.jpg8c7d113c0245b547675a4c437c55f78a.jpg7f5105076646f2ddeda7006e0a55d44a.jpgIs there anyway of removing this inherent risk??

 

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I used pliers to cut off the excess then applied some silicon over the tops to cover the sharp ends.

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Great question, and thanks for asking. Now i know what do in that situation myself.

 

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Same principle as what Q said, cut off the excess length and covered sharp edges with hot glue gun. 

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you could also get vacuum line covers from an auto parts store. they are like little rubber sleeves that would go on the end of the screw and stay tight and cover the end. they come in a bunch of sizes

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Glue gun us a great idea, and easy to remove if the nuts need to be removed. 

 

Same principle as what Q said, cut off the excess length and covered sharp edges with hot glue gun. 

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