haagen_dazs
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wlewisiii
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ErikFive said:I just bid on it, 103$. So back off![]()
Good for you! If you win, do you intend to send it to a pro for a CLA or use it as a good place to learn how to do it yourself?
William
Artorius
Caribbean Traveler
Actually...
Actually...
From their site;
With literally thousands of uses, WD-40 is the #1 multi-purpose problem solver. It cleans, protects, penetrates, lubricates and displaces moisture like no other product on earth.
Actually...
NB23 said:WD40 is a degreaser so basically that's the worst thing you could do to any mechanical parts (other then to clean them to bone dry).
From their site;
With literally thousands of uses, WD-40 is the #1 multi-purpose problem solver. It cleans, protects, penetrates, lubricates and displaces moisture like no other product on earth.
erikhaugsby
killer of threads
If your girlfriend would kill you for buying a perfectly useable RF645, I don't want to know what she's gonna do when you show her this.ErikFive said:I just bid on it, 103$. So back off![]()
Ororaro
Well-known
Artorius said:From their site;
With literally thousands of uses, WD-40 is the #1 multi-purpose problem solver. It cleans, protects, penetrates, lubricates and displaces moisture like no other product on earth.
Of course! What else would one expect from their site?
Truth is, wd40 is not grease, not a lubricant.
I can't remember how many wheel bearings I've destroyed by using wd-40 back when I was skateboarding. The problem is its good charming smell and the fact that it lubricates parts for about 1 day, Right until it actually (and cruelly) dries out.
HuubL
hunter-gatherer
Erik, I won't overbid you, but you can still make a profit with the bottom plate and the wind lever 
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
Erik, one word... auctionsniper.com! Let me know if you want me to email you an invite - you get three free snipes.
spyder2000
Dim Bulb
It would have been closer to repairable had it not been allowed to dry out first.
Sparrow
Veteran
I would imagine every steel screw has corroded, both the threads and the screw heads, it could be a huge job just dismantling it, you’re a brave man Eric
pesphoto
Veteran
looks like a job for Dr LEo
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I admire your optomism here but I really do think this camera will be a curio and nothing more. There will be so many high priced items in that camera damaged beyond redemption that repairing it will be financially non viable. The rangefinder mechanism alone which will definitely be the most degraded part because it's not protected by any form of lubricant ... and second hand assemblies go for twice what you will pay for this camera! Anywhere there is steel threaded into alloy will be unmovable without specialised equipment ... I have never seen inside an M3 so the materials used are unkown by me. I guess judging by the feel of the things though, there's not a lot of alloy!
At the least you would want to get the camera into one of those ultrasonic baths they use for cleaning all sorts of things these days ... I have seen stuff come out of those so clean it's scary!
Please don't let me rain on your parade though ... if you want it get it but don't let the rose coloured glasses it's being viewed through spend too much of your hard earned cash!

At the least you would want to get the camera into one of those ultrasonic baths they use for cleaning all sorts of things these days ... I have seen stuff come out of those so clean it's scary!
Please don't let me rain on your parade though ... if you want it get it but don't let the rose coloured glasses it's being viewed through spend too much of your hard earned cash!
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
ErikFive said:I will not use much of my money on this. The auction ends in a day or so. I have to pop a email to Youxin. I clearly understand that I could buy a better working camera for less the amount I will use on this one. It is more about the story of it. Just like my Black M4 that has been on mount everest. I like that a camera has a story.
A bit like the camera that's on display somewhere that fell out of a plane ... from memory Leica claimed it was repairable!
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
If you can get it cheap, clean it up and encase it in a block of Lucite!
Film dino
David Chong
Lucite is a brand name for polymethymethacrylate, or acrylic "glass" (sorry thats a contradiction in terms)
David
David
Rogrund
Antti Sivén
Lucite is acrylic glass...
Sparrow
Veteran
Thermite could be more appropriate

oscroft
Veteran
I really don't see what's stupid about making money!I wish people would stop selling *junk* on eBay - this is just 100% stupid
Tuolumne
Veteran
Film dino said:Lucite is a brand name for polymethymethacrylate, or acrylic "glass" (sorry thats a contradiction in terms)
David
As opposed to a "Luddite", which is what us RF film users are!
/T
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
I'm telling you, encased in a 12" square Lucite cube it would make the world's most exclusive doorstop or paperweight! You could use it to weigh down prints being matted.
Tuolumne
Veteran
ErikFive said:Ahhh...I see. I got an even better idea. I could make it into a custom bowling ball and have the coolest bowling ball ever. I dont play much bowling though....
I think it would wobble - alot.
/T
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