Linhof "Rust" - a.ka.corrosion -any hints?
Searched first,here. and elsewhere too.
Pitting and spots on my venerable Series 3 Technika,but my newly acquired Super Rollex 6x7 RFB has it bad.
Thinking a mild,mechanical buffing,and then ?
Paste wax,as an oxygen barrier?
"Museum Wax" -I have that too. Not needing a suggestion for making it "pristine",all this stuff is designed for use rather than ornament,but would rather not have powdery residue flaking off and ending on my film either.
All suggestions welcome.
Re: Linhof "Rust" - a.ka.corrosion -any hints?
if it's designed for use and not to be pristine why consult the LFF camera conservators?
just do it
aluminum?
brush some naval jelly/alum jelly/phosphoric acid or other on it and wah off
wet sand it
dremel polish it
Re: Linhof "Rust" - a.ka.corrosion -any hints?
Normas get aluminium pitting/loose corrosion too. Just cosmetic, though.
Re: Linhof "Rust" - a.ka.corrosion -any hints?
When I first got my III it was really bad. In order to use the camera I bought some clear spray paint and sprayed all over the outside and some parts I would handle much. This way I avoided the bad smell of aluminum oxide on my hands and cuts I could get from those sharp chrome edges.
After I saw what a local guy did to a friend's Tech IV, I took my camera to him. I also bought some new leather that he installed for me. I did a blog post about this, the camera was ready one week ago! http://refotografia.wordpress.com/ in portuguese.
As far as I know he simply got most of the oxide and chrome away, mechanically. He rechromed some steel parts that could be separated from the camera. Repainted colored spots on the camera (red, green, black) and so on.
Just avoid any chemicals to get the stuff out. Most of them will eat thru duraluminum.
Re: Linhof "Rust" - a.ka.corrosion -any hints?
nothing eats through aluminum
at least not in a way that will make the camera inoperable
you can dip the part in strong lye for hours and be fine
i dip thinner gauge bicycle components in lye to remove paint and anodization
then sand them down to get new contours or just to sand out scratches whether deep or not
then wet sand to shine
buff to chrome-like in appearance
stuff is fine
and safe
people drill holes in aluminum bike parts to such extreme you'd think them unsafe to sit on let alone ride in competitions
google "drillium"
unless you're building airplanes
do whatever you wish to do on aluminum
Re: Linhof "Rust" - a.ka.corrosion -any hints?
Sorry, I meant the chemicals to remove the chrome.
Re: Linhof "Rust" - a.ka.corrosion -any hints?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
sun of sand
nothing eats through aluminum
at least not in a way that will make the camera inoperable
you can dip the part in strong lye for hours and be fine
You are getting away with that probably because you are working with an aluminum alloy. In our cameras, most aluminum is an alloy.
Sodium hydroxide is highly reactive with aluminum. It will dissolve it and during the process intense heat is generated.
Re: Linhof "Rust" - a.ka.corrosion -any hints?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
sun of sand
nothing eats through aluminum
at least not in a way that will make the camera inoperable
Actually a lot of stuff does, according to your regular chemistry classes in school.
Including plain water (once protective oxide layer is damaged).
Re: Linhof "Rust" - a.ka.corrosion -any hints?
and the chance Ian here is going to use something that will eat through his cameras aluminum when he's already gun shy about using anything but ..wax?
he's scared of buffing
Ian
do whatever you want. You won't hurt the thing, only make it look better.
I'd recommend sanding. polish it up it won't oxidize for a long time
Re: Linhof "Rust" - a.ka.corrosion -any hints?