PeterL
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Hi,
I will probably have a summer off with no work and no studies so I was thinking of starting a crazy camera restoration project. I'd buy a really beat-up M3 or M2 and get it back to its pristine best. I want to get a really bad body, but without major dents or other nasty mechanical defects. Preferably OK mechanics and shutter curtains but with the lubricants gone bad, vulcanite worn and/or torn etc. If everything succeeds, I'd like to end up with a user M body. If everything fails, well, it's some money down the drain and a few illusions less (which would be a shame, because my illusions are collectors' items these days).
I guess that a really beat up body would need 3 things: CLA, RF adjustment&cleaning and cosmetic work. To get me started, I'd get a decent work tray and see how far I get with my small screw drivers. I'd also get a service manual from yaBe as a guide into the internals. Would that be sufficient information or do I need more ? Any web resources ?
I don't have too much experience working on finely crafted precision mechanics, but I want to have a go at it. Is the M3 a good candidate or should I take it easy at first and work on an LTM like the ii that doesn't even have slow shutter speeds ?
As a second project after this one, I'd like to do the same with a lens or 2, including polishing. Oh yeah, I promise to document my project on the web 🙂
Peter.
I will probably have a summer off with no work and no studies so I was thinking of starting a crazy camera restoration project. I'd buy a really beat-up M3 or M2 and get it back to its pristine best. I want to get a really bad body, but without major dents or other nasty mechanical defects. Preferably OK mechanics and shutter curtains but with the lubricants gone bad, vulcanite worn and/or torn etc. If everything succeeds, I'd like to end up with a user M body. If everything fails, well, it's some money down the drain and a few illusions less (which would be a shame, because my illusions are collectors' items these days).
I guess that a really beat up body would need 3 things: CLA, RF adjustment&cleaning and cosmetic work. To get me started, I'd get a decent work tray and see how far I get with my small screw drivers. I'd also get a service manual from yaBe as a guide into the internals. Would that be sufficient information or do I need more ? Any web resources ?
I don't have too much experience working on finely crafted precision mechanics, but I want to have a go at it. Is the M3 a good candidate or should I take it easy at first and work on an LTM like the ii that doesn't even have slow shutter speeds ?
As a second project after this one, I'd like to do the same with a lens or 2, including polishing. Oh yeah, I promise to document my project on the web 🙂
Peter.