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Thread: Ways to unfreeze a stuck lens cell in a very old shutter?

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    Ways to unfreeze a stuck lens cell in a very old shutter?

    Old shutter: Betax #3
    Front lens cell won't unscrew; rear cell is easy to remove.

    My first thought is to get some light oil (Nyoil is what I have on hand) at the top of the threads and let it sit for a while.

    Any suggestions? I'd really like to get the front cell out to try and get rid of some fogging, and if not then repurpose the shutter which works fairly well.

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    Re: Ways to unfreeze a stuck lens cell in a very old shutter?

    I jam the barrel into the bottom of my tennis shoe and then turn the shutter hard


    I've also heard sticking the whole thing ina plastic bag, then into the freezer for a couple hours works too..but never tried that

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    Re: Ways to unfreeze a stuck lens cell in a very old shutter?

    In the kitchen department of some stores you might find tools for removing tight jar lids. These give you a good safe grip with some leverage.

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    Re: Ways to unfreeze a stuck lens cell in a very old shutter?

    Nyoil is not penetrating like Kroil. I would get a small amount of Kroil and give it a try - it has worked for me. I use the Nyoil for lubing shutters.

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    Re: Ways to unfreeze a stuck lens cell in a very old shutter?

    Gentle heat?

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    Re: Ways to unfreeze a stuck lens cell in a very old shutter?

    A strap wrench and a heat gun.

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    Re: Ways to unfreeze a stuck lens cell in a very old shutter?

    inner tube for a bike tire

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    Re: Ways to unfreeze a stuck lens cell in a very old shutter?

    Hose clamp (and a protective layer of adhesive tape) around the lens cell. Light taps with a hammer on the protruding part of the hose clamp. Works wonders with filters stuck in their thread.

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    Re: Ways to unfreeze a stuck lens cell in a very old shutter?

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael E View Post
    Hose clamp (and a protective layer of adhesive tape) around the lens cell. Light taps with a hammer on the protruding part of the hose clamp. Works wonders with filters stuck in their thread.
    +1

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    Re: Ways to unfreeze a stuck lens cell in a very old shutter?

    A plastic strap wrench, Get 'em two for a buck (or something like that) on the 99 cent table at your local hardware store or Harbor Freight.
    "I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White

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