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    Re: Replacing Gundlach Korona Bellows

    Quote Originally Posted by Two23 View Post
    Poking around inside the bellows I found four small screws inside the front opening. These look like they screw the wooden square the bellows are tacked on to, to the front standard of the camera. The rear attachment is slightly different. There are two screws on each side of the frame, making eight in total. There are also a lot of small tacks, which I assume hold the bellows to the wooden square. I think I can reuse the squares for the new bellows. I will both tack the new bellows on and sparingly use a hot glue gun. I ordered a new black bellows from the ebay guy in Hong Kong. Should arrive in the next two weeks. Not sure how hard it will be to get old bellows off and then attach new ones, but it doesn't appear to be overly difficult.


    Kent in SD
    Sorry to dig up this old thread.

    I have the same camera and the same bellows replacement circumstance.

    I removed the old bellows by first individually removing each tack (saving them) and then took a small flat screwdriver/chisel style and scrapped away along the inside edge to remove the leftover bellows material and whatever adhesive attached it. Came off decently easy just tedious.

    I was wondering if you still had the camera and what ever came if the attempt?

    I have two things missing from mine. The first is the original bolts/screws you mentioned that hold the frame in place (missing both front and rear). I’m also missing what seems to be two small “plates” that I assume held the front portion of the bellows in addition to the adhesive.

    Would you mind taking photos of the bolts and plate? Mine just has two missing notched in areas on the front frame. And I don’t know what kind of screw / bolt to get from the store and want to try and match whatever was originally used since the wood has already been drilled etc.

    Attached is the notch.

    I didn’t bother removing the front bellows material as it seemed like extra work and it’s bery affixed so I’m just going to apply the new bellows over the old which shouldn’t add any bulk because it’s an “outside job”. So tolerances aren’t going to matter. But those two missing plates might cause an issue

    Thanks for any assistance.

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    Re: Replacing Gundlach Korona Bellows

    Replacing the bellows in this and similar cameras is a piece of cake. Remove the front and rear wooden bellows frames. Send everything to Custom Bellows in England and receive back in a couple of weeks an impeccable bellows on the frames and ready to install. I don't fool with anyone else when I need a bellows.

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    Re: Replacing Gundlach Korona Bellows

    Well said, Jim. +1.

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    Re: Replacing Gundlach Korona Bellows

    +1 for Custom Bellows. Excellent quality, reasonable price, and foolproof.

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    Re: Replacing Gundlach Korona Bellows

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Noel View Post
    Replacing the bellows in this and similar cameras is a piece of cake. Remove the front and rear wooden bellows frames. Send everything to Custom Bellows in England and receive back in a couple of weeks an impeccable bellows on the frames and ready to install. I don't fool with anyone else when I need a bellows.
    Well I’ve already done the lower portion. It’s really not that hard. I just want to see what the screw looks like.

    I did the back frame this afternoon, original tacks and all. I’m probably going to just glue the front without the missing part/plate (See third image with “gouge” in the frame, “something” goes there). But the screws seem specific.

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    Re: Replacing Gundlach Korona Bellows

    My new bellows are on the way and should be here in a couple of weeks or less. I ordered two from Custom Bellows since I have two of the same camera. (Will sell one--they don't act as stereo LOL.) The screws were about 3/4 inch long and very skinny, almost like needles.


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    Re: Replacing Gundlach Korona Bellows

    Quote Originally Posted by Two23 View Post
    My new bellows are on the way and should be here in a couple of weeks or less. I ordered two from Custom Bellows since I have two of the same camera. (Will sell one--they don't act as stereo LOL.) The screws were about 3/4 inch long and very skinny, almost like needles.


    Kent in SD
    Wow, the bellows place took two years to do the job? Or you just had delays on sending? The latter I understand, it took me a while to attempt the job, it seemed very difficult. Once I started it wasn’t so bad, but I have picked up more “handyman” skills since then.

    I assume they were skinny and the thread was only at the end and the rest was smooth? Are you able to measure them for the length and the thread gap/number/tooth? And / or post a photo? I’ll take this to a special screw company in town for a match.

    Thanks Kent!

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    Re: Replacing Gundlach Korona Bellows

    Just to update. I decided to simply apply the bellows over the missing notched area, it was a small enough area that it didn’t seem to matter, I applied the proper adhesive and went to a specialty screw store to get the #3 1” size screws and cut them down to an appropriate length for the front and back distances which were different. 3/4” and 5/8” and 3/8” make a big difference when the tolerances are so tight and you don’t want to puncture through the outside of the wood. It’s possible they may have been closer to #2 size but the thread depth seemed “deeper” than the modern screws and so I opted for the #3 to be safe. Anyway, it’s done. Hope this is helpful to others. They look great.

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    Re: Replacing Gundlach Korona Bellows

    The bellows came back from England and are really nice! Worth the 300 pounds they cost. I did screw up a little though. I sent frames & old bellows in, marking the top of the frames with "T". I had one of them turned 90 degrees though, which confused me a little. I ended up carefully drilling new pilot holes for the screws in the rear frame. My second screw up is a bigger problem. I only sent the wood frames in for one of the cameras. (Remember I have two Gundlach Korona 5x7 cameras.) The bellows look great but I need to figure out how to glue them to the frames. The good news is they appear to fit. The bad news is I'm not sure what glue will work here. Will have to figure out a way to clamp them while drying too. I think I'll just do one edge at a time, and use a thin popsicle stick and several small clamps to keep the pressure even. Camera looks good with my 8 in. c.1865 Voigtlander Petzval. Annie the Cat approves!


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