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    Not able to remove

    I have a rodenstock -Sironar 1:5.6/f=150 lens ; But I am not able to unscrew the fron element from the shutter [Copal-0] :
    Any suggestions or thoughts: Thanks
    Lauren MacIntosh

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    Re: Not able to remove

    It is just tight. Try again. With force, but slowly. There are no Rodenstock, Schneider, Nikkor or Fuji large format lens that attaches to shutters any other way but screwing in. The front and back elements can all be unscrewed, leaving the bare shutter.

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    Re: Not able to remove

    hi lauren

    try using a bike tire ( inner tube ) to get a good grip.
    use steady pressure and hopefully it will unscrew.

    good luck!

    john

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    Re: Not able to remove

    Another thought would be a jar opener that uses a rubber belt that grips around the lid or in this case lens cell.

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    Re: Not able to remove

    If you can find a small strap wrench (not the size intended for piping) it will be the cat's meow for jobs like this. I picked up a small one with a 6" Zicral handle and a 1/2" wide rubberized strap from Boeing Surplus. It's obviously made for aerospace and I have no idea where to find another, but if you're ever in Seattle you should swing by the Boeing store in Kent.
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    Re: Not able to remove

    Another trick, provided the actual glass is recessed enough, is to press the front of the lens into the sidewall of your automobile tire and twist. The sidewall of the tire will grip the lens element.
    juan

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    Re: Not able to remove

    I found my mini-strap wrench in case anyone wanted more details. It's a Glenair model TG70, and is used to tighten backshells on mil-spec electrical connectors. Glenair has a website, but you'll have to check on sales of individual parts to the public.
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    Re: Not able to remove

    I figured I'd ask here Before I strong arm it: With my luck the Front element might break or the shutter might need to be fix or replaced: Since I prefer to err on the cation side with these things : Well go slowly with and see what happen, all Ideas are viable: thanks
    Lauren MacIntosh

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