Good data
I will clean mine
Very carefully
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Good data
I will clean mine
Very carefully
I need more help:
Upon replacing the fresnel lens, two little metal washers popped up from somewhere and landed on top of the lens. I have no idea where they came from. Any advice of where they go?
Thanks!
Under the screw that holds the ground glass clip. Between the screw head and the clip.
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The pic in post 13 is for a SuperGraphic, which only has 2 screws. This pic is from the Pacemaker Crown (1955) service manual, and it doesn't even show washers in that location. But that doesn't mean that they weren't used; Graflex documentation is extensive and it's sometimes difficult to figure out what changes occured over many years. I would assume that there was one for each screw. TBH, I doubt that the washers are really necessary in that location. If your experience is like mine, though, the other 2 are somewhere in the carpet below your workbench... and replacements are somewhere in a hard-to-find location in the garage. :)
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Hre is one online resource for Graflex service manuals that you should explore, especially of you do anything more extensive than cleaning GG/Ektalite:
https://graflex.org/manuals/
I want to thank everyone for being generous with their expertise. This forum is a shining example of what the internet is really supposed to be like.
Now that I'm putting it back together, I could use some confirmation on the placement of the fresnel lens and gg. When I took it apart, the fresnel was the one closer to the lens, and the gg was closer to the photographer. The fresnel ribbing was facing the photographer. And I believe the smooth side of the gg was facing the photographer.
Does this sound right? It has occurred to me that I might not have been the first person to take this thing apart over the past 50+ years.