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    Where to Have lens board hole mistake fixed?

    I bought a rare, new old stock deep recessed (deeper than standard 12.5mm recessed) Toyo field lens boad, undrilled, for my new grandagon 45mmm - against my better judgement I let a local camera repair guy drill a copal 0 for it. I got it back today and the hole was off center and not circular, like it was taken to by a hand file.

    Basically it looked like it had been done by a monkey on day one of metal shop class.

    Can a regular machine shop make this right? SK Grimes?

    As far as local repair guy, it was through same guy who hooked me up with a new 45 Grandagon and new 65 Grandagon for about $300 apiece and save me about $100 on a set of toyo 45 holders, so am not going to request they "make me whole".

    I'm just pissed because these deep recessed toyo field boards are rare!!

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    Re: Where to Have lens board hole mistake fixed?

    Holes are often drilled deliberately off-center, more importantly is does it take the lens properly ?

    Ian

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    Re: Where to Have lens board hole mistake fixed?

    no, this was a hack job. And no the lens is off centered left when mounted. To open the hole so that lens can be centered will mean i have to crank on the retining rijg to try the keep the lens from swimming around in the big hole, increasing risk to damage lens

    .It took me years to find this lens board too.

    The 45 Apo Grandagon is a precision ultra wide lens for roll film it's kind of annoying. I can't stand sloppy work like this, it pisses me off to no end.if this camera repair guy inside camera chain were a standalone operator, he would be out of business very soon.

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    Re: Where to Have lens board hole mistake fixed?

    When these things happen, best to file it away and move on. Next time, find a local machine shop and have them do the work.

    KEH has one of those lens boards at the moment, though I'm not sure if it's recessed as much as the banged-up board you have.
    Still, it might prove to be a $50 solution.
    https://www.keh.com/300146/large-for...-25mm-110mm-sq

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    Re: Where to Have lens board hole mistake fixed?

    If it has indeed been botched, a good machine shop can come up with some kind of a Rube Goldberg solution. The typical solution will be to cut a small square plate and screw it to the existing board covering the hole and then redrill the hole properly - not ideal since each additional interface needs to be light tight. Best to do it right the first time... DJ

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    Re: Where to Have lens board hole mistake fixed?

    What dj said but you could epoxy the two together to avoid screw holes.
    I've made my own recessed boards out of 1/4" abs by making a box and gluing that to the back of the board, then milling out the front.

    Otherwise, someone is making recessed toyo field boards on ebay:http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Recessed...item3f483986d4
    they may make one for you

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    Re: Where to Have lens board hole mistake fixed?

    Quote Originally Posted by Andre Noble View Post
    It took me years to find this lens board too.
    You are a more patient man than I. The responses from others with experience, and those who surfed for solutions for you impressed me. What a great group.

    Vinny's approach appeals to me for fabrication (perhaps because it is a DIY). Grimes is expensive, but they have never failed me. I hope you know exactly how much recess you need and whether the lens can be operated in that recession. It sometimes gets quite tricky working within the tight space.

    Aside: Engineers - thinking of an extensible recessed board?

    Good luck, Andre!

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    Re: Where to Have lens board hole mistake fixed?

    I might be able to help you. Please post a picture of the board.

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    Re: Where to Have lens board hole mistake fixed?

    You could have a shop drill a hole in the right place.

    Assuming this is a cast lensboard not a stamped speed graphic styles one, you could then fill in the missing metal with either a tig welder or jb weld and spray paint that area again.

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    Re: Where to Have lens board hole mistake fixed?

    If the hole is close enough to center such that a #1 hole can be cleanly drilled then you could have that done and buy a Copal 1 hole to Copal 0 shutter adapter from eBay. Alternatively, you could have a significantly larger hole drilled and a flat metal plate added then a new #0 hole drilled in that.

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