Ccoppola82
Well-known
My lens had the little ring with the name, model etc pop off. I think it is likely cosmetic but would like to reattach it. What would be the best adhesive? Loctite 242? Nail polish? Lacquer? Thanks ahead of time for any responses.
raid
Dad Photographer
Be gentle with using glue so close to the glass.
Ccoppola82
Well-known
Be gentle with using glue so close to the glass.
I plan on using 3 dots that line up with where the previous glue was used.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
I think any kind of glue is good, three very small drops evenly spaced. Clean the spots were you put the glue first with gasoline.
Erik.
Erik.
raid
Dad Photographer
3 drops of glue sound fine to me.
JeffS7444
Well-known
I like Cemedine Super-X
https://www.cemedine.co.jp/global/en/technology/elastic/superx/index.html
Use small drops - even when the adhesive is fully cured, you want the trim to be removable without damage. Excess can be cleaned with naphtha lighter fluid.
https://www.cemedine.co.jp/global/en/technology/elastic/superx/index.html
Use small drops - even when the adhesive is fully cured, you want the trim to be removable without damage. Excess can be cleaned with naphtha lighter fluid.
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
Maybe RTV Silicone seal? AKA clear bathtub caulk. It holds tight, and is also flexible. It should peel off easily enough when there is a need to remove the faceplate. It sets slowly.
giganova
Well-known
Gorilla glue is amazing. Don't use superglue, the toxic outgassing might destroy your lens!
Huss
Veteran
I just used G-S Hypo Cement when the trim plate around the lens on my Chinon Bellami came flying off.
"Pinpoint precision for jewelry, beading, hobbies, watch crystals, OPTICS, industrial applications"
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"Pinpoint precision for jewelry, beading, hobbies, watch crystals, OPTICS, industrial applications"
Made in the USA at Kodak's old home - Rochester, NY.
Dan Daniel
Well-known
Elmers!! Water-based, has some flexibility when dry. Removes from non-porous surfaces while still holding fairly well. I wouldn't use it to glue metal to metal on a surface that gets handling, but for a ring it will work well. Very small dots.
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