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Old 7th December 2019, 09:39   #24
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Wow. This is such a good idea. If it works . If the rods are broken what's the best way to replace and make good again?

I have lots of spare time, so I can take my time and hopefully restore. I'm feeling more up-beat about it today after receiving so many helpful posts!
thank you Brian
Easiest way is to buy something like this LINK and use the back shell and adjusters, fitting the projector innards and front lens to the back part

One out of two, I've done this on a few occasions now when repairing Mk2 projectors with broken mounting lugs, using MK1 reflector housings

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