Dez
Bodger Extraordinaire
I have a lovely old 1939 vintage Summitar, which is in great mechanical shape, and the glass is completely free of scratches, but I have a separation problem in the front elements.
I have some nice fresh Canada balsam, and I did this repair with a Summar once upon a time, but I have forgotten some key points. I suspect I will need to bake this lens a fair bit to get the elements out of the front ring- can anyone comment on just how hot that needs to be, and whether that will destroy the paint on the identification ring?
As I recall from the Summar, once the cemented pair gets to a critical temperature they come apart very easily, which implies a bit of handling with oven mitts. I believe laquer thinner does a good job on the remaining balsam to prep the elements for reassembly. (It WAS Canada balsam in 1939, right?)
I would greatly appreciate some advice from someone who has done this particular job to lesen my chances of totally screwing up from a certainty to the merely probable.
😕
Cheers,
Dez
I have some nice fresh Canada balsam, and I did this repair with a Summar once upon a time, but I have forgotten some key points. I suspect I will need to bake this lens a fair bit to get the elements out of the front ring- can anyone comment on just how hot that needs to be, and whether that will destroy the paint on the identification ring?
As I recall from the Summar, once the cemented pair gets to a critical temperature they come apart very easily, which implies a bit of handling with oven mitts. I believe laquer thinner does a good job on the remaining balsam to prep the elements for reassembly. (It WAS Canada balsam in 1939, right?)
I would greatly appreciate some advice from someone who has done this particular job to lesen my chances of totally screwing up from a certainty to the merely probable.
😕
Cheers,
Dez