ludoo
Established
I have a FED-2 with the low accessory shoe, and I was wondering if raising it by placing a square of aluminum below it is a bad idea.
Raising it would allow me to use the Voigtlander Kontur finder and maybe the Kodalux meter, and cutting a small square of 1.5mm thick aluminum and drilling it will take about half an hour. Are the holes for the shoe on the top plate tapped? Do I just need longer screws to fix the aluminum and shoe in place? Anybody did something similar?
Raising it would allow me to use the Voigtlander Kontur finder and maybe the Kodalux meter, and cutting a small square of 1.5mm thick aluminum and drilling it will take about half an hour. Are the holes for the shoe on the top plate tapped? Do I just need longer screws to fix the aluminum and shoe in place? Anybody did something similar?
Dave Wilkinson
Veteran
I did exactly the same modification to mine to allow use of a fsu 35mm finder, I used 2mm ( I think ) thick alloy strip from the DIY supermarket. My top plate was not tapped, but whatever was underneath with the female threads stayed in place when the shoe was removed!, and I needed longer, countersunk head screws, I'm afraid I can't help identify thread pitch, type or diameter, as I found some in my 'bits' box that has accumulated over the years!
Cheers, Dave.
Cheers, Dave.
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