dreilly
Chillin' in Geneva
Okay everyone, new Yashica Electro G arrived today. RF is in great shape and cosmetically excellent all around. The electronics work, but the pad of death is a clump of sticky mush. No clunk whatsoever! What material can I use to replace it? Any ideas? What about a piece of the neoprene that came with my interslice kit?
looking forward to the thoughts!
cheers
doug
looking forward to the thoughts!
cheers
doug
jon_flanders
Well-known
I would use a relatively hard material but not so hard that it would not be possible to stick a pin into it for insertion using the microsurgery technique .
dreilly
Chillin' in Geneva
Anyone know what that thickness is in millimeters or fractions of an inch? Do I need a micrometer to make sure or is it something I can eyeball?
And what kind of glue should I use?
And what kind of glue should I use?
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jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
dreilly said:Anyone know what that thickness is in millimeters or fractions of an inch? Do I need a micrometer to make sure or is it something I can eyeball?
Since the thickness dimension has a pretty close tolerance, I doubt you can eyeball it (unless you want to measure 5/64" with a steel scale and then do some trial fitting.)
A micrometer probably would be overkill, but a dial caliper would be just the ticket. You can get decent but inexpensive Chinese-made ones at Harbor Freight Tool and similar places for under $20. It's also useful for other camera-related measuring, such as determining the diameters of filters, lens rings, etc.
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
I used a piece of bakelite and UHU Alleskleber
Eyeballed the thickness. Microsurgery-method (no ripping-off of leatherette). It worked.
john neal
fallor ergo sum
I bought a 5/8 inch rubber tap washer and got 5 or 6 pads out of it. Nice neoprene rubber and bang on 2mm (80 thou) thick) - sticks well with a small drop of cyano....
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