peterm1
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I've shot a test roll, that I plan on developing tomorrow so that should tell me if there is any light leak issues from the crack (I'm assuming). I am also going to call the seller and see what they have to say about it. Thanks for the information, what kind of black sealant would you recommend if I ended up keeping the body and wanted to apply it myself?
Thanks
I agree with calling the owner. I think you should make sure that you are happy that the price you ultimately pay reflects the damage.
As to the sealant I was thinking of nothing more high tech than a bituminous asphalt sealant. Here in Australia it can be bought in 1 litre cans to be troweled onto surfaces (say brick courses below ground) to seal them from the ingress of water. (Just make sure you get the trowelable version not the paintable one.) Its cheap, sticks like crazy and dries hard yet flexible. I bought some to fix a small piece of missing vulcanite and you now cannot tell it was missing so its very good for that too.
Others have suggested JB weld. Yes that sounds as if it would work just fine - so long as its not translucent.
Another product we have here in Oz is a hard putty like epoxy that contains steel particles and is used to fill holes in steel. This is more like a "bog" though and would produce a lump on the inside of the camera as it does not flow like the other two suggestions.
This is it. http://www.selleys.com.au/putty/epoxy/knead-it-steel
PS in your photo it looks as if the edges of the crack are misaligned. I would be inclined to try to get them as close together as possible before gluing / sealing.
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