acetone or nail polish remover... same stuff, different price.
lacquer thinner works the same if you have some around.
it was common for manufacters to use lacquer as a lock tite.
acetone or nail polish remover... same stuff, different price.
lacquer thinner works the same if you have some around.
it was common for manufacters to use lacquer as a lock tite.
No experiments today - out of town.
Crazy glue, will often fracture if frozen. That didn't work when you tried it?
Charley
Well, end of this project
There was no way the front lens could come out the back of the cell, so that inner ring had to be a retaining ring. I threw everything I had at it. Heat, cold, solvents, vibration, and finally brute force. I eventually use a jewler's saw to cut slots in the ring for a lens spanner to fit into. Applying an entirely unreasonable amount of force, I got the ring to unscrew about 30 degrees before the lens spanner snapped in half and the shattered stub smashed straight into the center of the lens. So that Tessar is no more.
The price of a education can be dear.
Charley
"I have never in my life made music for money or fame. God walks out of the room when you are thinking about money." -- Quincy Jones
It didn't hurt too bad, actually. It had been sitting on the shelf at the store for years so I was able to bargain them down to $80. For that, I got the lens, lensboard, and a near mint #6 Packard with the rare-as-hens-teeth pneumatic pass through, so I still did ok even with the lens being a write off. I'm glad I didn't have this happen to a more expensive lens though.
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