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Horn Restoration - Cellophane and Gaskets

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Hello,

In the middle of restoring my horns, and now I need parts. Where or what can I use for the cellophane and gasket materials I need to replace?

Thanks

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Here is my write up on restoring beep beep horns, this may help you as the gaskets in these horns were paper not cellophane.
https://www.forbbodiesonly.com/mopa...beep-beep-horn-restoration-with-photos.54143/
Nice write up! Different horns. Yes, the outer gasket is not cellophane, but there is a inner film that is a kind of clear plastic. I got mine off without ripping them. I’m going to see if I can clean them and reuse them. Thanks for all the helpful comments everyone!

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Update, my friend gave me something called clearbra for cars. I traced the old ones over and cut a little larger. So far, so good. Won’t know for sure until all is together and powered.

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