A dremel tool with a cutting disk does really well at these jobs.
^^What he said.
The problem is installing the new strap if you intend to use rivets Although pop rivets may work they're not
gonna be pretty.
You may think about using "T" nuts and screws. T nuts as small as 2-56 can be had at hobby shops.
Thanks gents! I'll give it a shot.
I used handles from Bretton Village: http://www.brettunsvillage.com/trunk...ts/handles.htm The part is TH-16, cost is $10. THey aslo sell brass brackets, you can follow the link from that part listing. I used 2-56 machine screws to hold mine on
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Michael Cienfuegos
Reviving an old thread to say: I'm having a similar problem, and would love to fix my Super D. The eye sore that is the broken strap gets to me
I tried brettunsvillage's TH-16 strap and it was quite large compared to the original strap- the brass brackets also didn't match the chrome finish. If anyone has a commonly available recommendation I'd love to hear
You don't have to use the old leather retainers for holding the strap... There are those chrome metal retainers that are for leather luggage handles (commonly used on guitar cases and amps), that hold one of the "dogbone" style handles... I got an exact hole spaced retainer that was a perfect fit for my RB Super D from a music repair guy...
The old rivets drilled out easily, and was replaced with S/S 2-56 screws, and the same size T-nuts in the inside lid...
A little more problematic was the strap itself... The Graflex handle is a bit short (I think the inside was around 7") from the stock available luggage handles, so DIY or custom will be required... (You can cut out your own from a very thick/wide leather belt...) Some of the "custom" quotes I had gotten were silly $$$!!! If you know someone that is a leatherworker, you should be able to get a reasonable deal...
Search for luggage repair supplies online, or bring the camera to a luggage repair or music repair place to let them match up the hardware...
Steve K
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