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    Question Where to buy gg retaining clips?

    I'm building a wood camera and need hardware, in particular ground glass retaining clips. If anyone knows where I can locate a retailer who stocks such hardware I would be quite appreciative. Thanks, Martin.

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    Re: Where to buy gg retaining clips?

    Quote Originally Posted by mbphoto7 View Post
    I'm building a wood camera and need hardware, in particular ground glass retaining clips. If anyone knows where I can locate a retailer who stocks such hardware I would be quite appreciative. Thanks, Martin.
    Martin, sorry I don't have a source for you but they are very easy to make out of brass. Get some brass stock from a hardware store and then just copy one if you have something to copy. I made some to match a Deardorff and you can't tell the difference without looking closely.

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    Re: Where to buy gg retaining clips?

    Like Jim, I made some for a Deardorff back I was restoring. I used stainless steel and though it is a bit harder to work with than brass, it is still quite simple to do.

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    Re: Where to buy gg retaining clips?

    I think I have some retaining clips from an 8x10 Deardorff. I'll look in the morning and let you know, if I can find them I'll just give them to you.
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    Re: Where to buy gg retaining clips?

    Thanks, Brian. I have plenty of braising rods and old brass stock I can work. I was just hoping there was somewhere out there that might stock such things. I can make a spring back in a few hours if I can find a regular supply source for springs and retaining clips.

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    Re: Where to buy gg retaining clips?

    They can be made, its not too hard.

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    Re: Where to buy gg retaining clips?

    You could also buy them from a camera manufacturer, Canham or what-his-name in Vermont come to mind...

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    Re: Where to buy gg retaining clips?

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Petronio View Post
    You could also buy them from a camera manufacturer, Canham or what-his-name in Vermont come to mind...
    Richard Ritter probably has a large bin of these parts, or could make them to order.
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    Re: Where to buy gg retaining clips?

    I make them out of half hard stainless steel. Easy.

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    Re: Where to buy gg retaining clips?

    I'm building a camera, too. I'm not worried about the gg clips. In the past I've made them from brass and I think I may have glued one gg in with silicon. I see that gears can be had from McMaster and most other hardware is conventional or easy to make. The one that always throws me are the springs for the back. I have bought these from Calumet as replacement springs and I have salvaged them from other old cameras. This round I was lucky and got some parts from an old dealer of that guy from back east. What do the rest of you do?

    And the bellows? What are your favorites? I have used a company here in CA, but I find their bellows too stiff. I'd like one like the one on my Ebony or some other soft bellows that would allow some rise/fall with wide angles on cold days. Doesn't have to be leather. My bellows is designed to be tapered and 400mm (16") long. This is for a 4x5.
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