the last time i used my own advice to repair bellows i used a few drops of india ink
in some good old ova glue ended up clotting up the glue and making
it kind of useless so i am trying the plasti-dip solution to see if
it works any better.
i have read here and other places on this world wide web
that you spray it on and smooth it with a brush, but the
bellows is still on the camera, so i dont' really want to do that ..
( i have a healthy amount of experience using a spray can and knowing
what happens when *I* use it )
anyone use the same plastic-dip in a can ?
i've looked in my home goods stores and they only have spray cans ...
any national hardware chain carry it in small ( NOT 1 gallon ) cans ?
while i'd love to put plasticized rubbery hand grips on EVERYTHING I OWN i think it will get
old when i put a rubbery coating on my hands/arms ( like the first surgical gloves )
or my feet so i don't have to wear shoes ... it'll end up like when i was shipped 10 cubic yards
of gravel instead of 3 ( or his yard-scoop was enormous ) there is only so much you can do to be "creative" and use stuff up.
if i can't get small cans, any other products that will seal bellows, i don't mind buying 4oz containers. even a few .
thanks for your bellows patching material expert help
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