The same adhesive mixture was applied to the nylon bobbinet used to encapsulate the elastic head straps, however in this case it was reactivated with isopropanol fumes through Gore-Tex, and further secured with Skala 360 brown polyester thread. After reactivating the adhesive with small amounts of isopropanol or acetone in liquid form, the lining was applied to the interior of the facemask in sections, which allowed for greater control and safer handling. To prepare the lining for the facemask, a large piece of Hollytex was pre-toned with Golden fluid acrylic paints, and the 1:1 Lascaux 498HV:Lascaux 303HV mixture was evenly brushed on and allowed to dry. Mylar (biaxially oriented polyethylene terephthalate film) Artist: Eric Kennington 18881960 Part of: The Great War: Britains Efforts and Ideals Medium: Lithograph on paper Dimensions: Image: 470 × 361 mm. Lascaux 303HV (aqueous dispersion of butyl acrylate and methylmethacrylate thickened with acrylic butylester, replaces Lascaux 360HV) Lascaux 498HV (aqueous dispersion of butyl acrylate and methylmethacrylate thickened with acrylic butylester) Hollytex (spun bonded polyester with a calendared surface) This gas mask belonged to Private Art Hosford of Edmonton, Alberta. ![]() VETERAN BRINGBACK Rahmenmaske Gummimaske Model M15/ GM15/ GM16 Dated 1917 to filter 3/2/17 Ink stamp to filter says B 3.2.17 Underneath that 11-11 This is an extremely rare gas mask This is not the common leather variety seen that is brown Soldier has inscribed his name via a method of scratching to the. Soon after, soldiers were issued gas masks to carry into battle. ORIGINAL German WW1 1917 Rahmenmaske (Gas Mask) w/ carrier and spare canister. Golden Fluid Acrylic colors (low-viscosity acrylic paints with a high pigment load) German forces shocked the Allies when they released chlorine gas on the Allied line on April 22, 1915, during the Second Battle of Ypres. Acrylic Sheet Backer Rod (cylindrical polyethylene foam)
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