I picked up a 1936 Leica IIIa off CraigsList last night, which short of a film test seems to be in basic working order. It's been a while since I had a working Barnack, so I'm looking forward to their squinty joys once again.
One issue the camera does have is that the vulcanite, though intact, is completely detached across the back and just kind of "floating." I'd like to tack it down before it can break. I know from experience how brittle it it, so I'm looking for an adhesive that I could basically inject under the edge with a fine needle - I can't really lift the edges up more than a few millimeters. I searched around a bit, but everything I found is either advice for patching, thick adhesive for a full re-skin, or otherwise unsuitable.
One issue the camera does have is that the vulcanite, though intact, is completely detached across the back and just kind of "floating." I'd like to tack it down before it can break. I know from experience how brittle it it, so I'm looking for an adhesive that I could basically inject under the edge with a fine needle - I can't really lift the edges up more than a few millimeters. I searched around a bit, but everything I found is either advice for patching, thick adhesive for a full re-skin, or otherwise unsuitable.
