Olympus OM-F Clean and Repair

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PF McFarland
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Got me a 99 cent special the other day, an OM-F with a Tamron Adaptall mount on it. It was very dirty, and it took some force to get the Adaptall off. Then after cleaning everything up, the mirror came out. I'm now waiting for the glue to cure overnight so I can run the camera through it's paces tomorrow.

Full set at the link.


Battery Bay by br1078phot, on Flickr



Left Top Front by br1078phot, on Flickr



Left Top Back Corner by br1078phot, on Flickr



Right Bottom Back Corner by br1078phot, on Flickr



Tamron Adaptall Mount Lens Side by br1078phot, on Flickr



Batteries Installed by br1078phot, on Flickr



It Needed More Cleaning Anyway by br1078phot, on Flickr



Pressure Applied by br1078phot, on Flickr

http://www.flickr.com/photos/7699588@N07/sets/72157635350945399/

T'was a nice Labor Day!

PF
 
Cool. What did you use for adhesive on the mirror?

Weldbond, but it didn't take. Two runs of the shutter, and it popped off again. I'm thinking some kind of epoxy next. I took a look at MicroTools, and didn't see anything specific that wasn't CA.

PF
 
PF--you're a brave lad to take on such a repair!
Do you spend much time at the VA RR museum?
Couple of classic steamers there--the 611 and the 1218.
Paul
 
PF--you're a brave lad to take on such a repair!
Do you spend much time at the VA RR museum?
Couple of classic steamers there--the 611 and the 1218.
Paul

I was the VMT Facilities Director for 3 1/2 years, though I don't get down there very often these days. They've done a nice cosmetic job on the Number 6, but the 1115 (from the "Lost Engines of Roanoke") is still sitting on the outside track. I've got a lot of photos from that time I need to get posted some day.

They are now raising funds for restoring the 611 for excursion service in the NS 21st Century Steam program, and building a maintenance shed on the property. Details at http://www.vmt.org/

PF
 
Weldbond, but it didn't take. Two runs of the shutter, and it popped off again. I'm thinking some kind of epoxy next. I took a look at MicroTools, and didn't see anything specific that wasn't CA.

PF

Use Monster glue. Epoxy might work, but you want the adhesive to have just a tiny amount of give. Brittle glues do not stand shock well.
 
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