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    Repairing cracked darkslides

    I've tried repairing a few by smearing a little black epoxy, then removing as much excess as possible. Works, but a bit meesy, unsightly and the slide is a tiny but thicker at that point. Other than prevention, is there a better way?

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    Re: Repairing cracked darkslides

    I haven't found one. I use the older wood and metal Folmer & Schwing holders for 8x10, and I've had to buy an otherwise scrap holder to replace one cracked slide.

    McMaster Carr sells this; http://www.mcmaster.com/#garolite/=e0641w

    which can be used to make a new darkslide.
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    Re: Repairing cracked darkslides

    I have found a plastic presentation folder (black) that serves wonderfully as a material for a dark slide. Costs next to nothing.

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    Re: Repairing cracked darkslides

    Quote Originally Posted by GPS View Post
    I have found a plastic presentation folder (black) that serves wonderfully as a material for a dark slide. Costs next to nothing.
    That.

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    Re: Repairing cracked darkslides

    I'm building some holders from ABS sheet, and my only concern is static discharge. I haven't seen any yet, but I'm in Seattle, which is rather humid. Stainless steel makes a nice, durable darkslide, but it's heavy in large holders, and not easy to cut.

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    Re: Repairing cracked darkslides

    I've had good luck spraying the slide with mat black paint. Make sure the crack is flat. Clean it first with fine steel wool (this gets rid of rough edges on high spots of crack) then wipe down with alcohol. Spray it the both sides with mat black paint and then wipe it clean. This just leaves the paint filling the cracks. I've use some repaired like this for years with no problems.
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    Re: Repairing cracked darkslides

    Silver mylar slide masking tape works well also. I have several well used holders that have this applied and definitely do not leak.

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