colyn
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I have tried the shutter curtain material from micro-tools.com and found it to be at best fair quality probably not able to stand up to much use and was wondering where I might find quality material short of buying curtains from DAG.
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
Aki-Asahi.
colyn
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payasam said:Aki-Asahi.
He hasn't had any for some time now..
Jerevan
Recycled User
Check with Oleg. http://www.okvintagecamera.com/index.html
colyn
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Jerevan said:Check with Oleg. http://www.okvintagecamera.com/index.html
His shutter curtain material is of the same so-so quality as micro-tools is..plus I have found it to be slightly thicker than the material used in Leicas.
Jerevan
Recycled User
Okay... I've never used that, so... well... hope you'll find something better! 
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
Mr. Asahi had it when I thought I needed it. I have a IIIc worth sitting around.
Xmas
Veteran
All the rubber fabric camera manufacturers must have got it from somewhere is e.g. any one local to
http://www.salem-republic.com/calendered-products.htm?SRC=GG&ADG=rubizedfab
And want s to start a small bus
Noel
http://www.salem-republic.com/calendered-products.htm?SRC=GG&ADG=rubizedfab
And want s to start a small bus
Noel
colyn
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DAG has original curtains with tapes which I guess is the route I'll take.
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
Rubber deteriorates over time, even if it just sits around.
pvdhaar
Peter
The big question is of course where these rubberized cloths comes from. I suspect that much of what is offered via non-OEM is in fact cut from rolls of rubberized cloth that's used in offset printing. It's made to be wrapped on a drum once and withstand the very high pressures during printing. And not to be not rolled up and stretched time after time (as a shutter). So it's no surprise that it's not really perfect..
paragon
Established
Tools kit - Manuals
Tools kit - Manuals
Found my answer on another site - re tools and lube
Cheers
Tools kit - Manuals
Found my answer on another site - re tools and lube
Cheers
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colyn
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paragon said:My first post
Slightly off topic - have any of you guys put together a small tool kit for taking a 111a or similar apart
If so - where from, (UK if possible - but the US ships to the UK so no problem if from the US)
Are there any useful articles around - with a CLA procedure? - internet or otherwise
I have just aquire a 111a that needs quite a lot of TLC and I would like to do it myself
What lubricants are available which are near to the original
Thanks in advance for any suggestions
Cheers
Camera repair tools and lube can be bought from http://www.micro-tools.com
John Shriver
Well-known
Paragon:
What you want is Tomosy's book on Leica Camera Repair, and the National Camera book on the Leica IIIc. Between those, and with good dexterity and mechanical intuition, you should be able to do it.
You can make all the tools you need, see Tomosy. You would need a Jeweler's saw to make the ring wrenches.
But, it is good to practice on a Russian copy first.
What you want is Tomosy's book on Leica Camera Repair, and the National Camera book on the Leica IIIc. Between those, and with good dexterity and mechanical intuition, you should be able to do it.
You can make all the tools you need, see Tomosy. You would need a Jeweler's saw to make the ring wrenches.
But, it is good to practice on a Russian copy first.
paragon
Established
Thanks John
I can find the Leica Camera Repair Book by Tomosy but not the National Camera Book on the lllc - an idea who wrote or produces this is it by Hove
Thanks again
Bill
I can find the Leica Camera Repair Book by Tomosy but not the National Camera Book on the lllc - an idea who wrote or produces this is it by Hove
Thanks again
Bill
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