You probably know this but take careful notes of the placement of the washers and springs on the filter mechanism.
Please post photos of your progress. I love to see old enlargers renewed.
Thanksyour posts have been some of the few responses on this topic. Sounds like you've refurbed a few?
I'd try to glue those filters back together. Unless you have found new ones?
You could add black pigment to epoxy so no light peeks through the cracks or missing pieces.
No, I haven’t found new ones. I didn’t consider gluing these though, that would definitely be worth a try. Thanks for the tipI was thinking it might end up being just a non filtered head, with a filter holder underneath. But first prize is definitely getting it fully fixed.
There was a bunch of glass from a lamp inside the enlarger so I have a feeling when the lamp exploded a piece of glass damaged the badly cracked filter. Just a theory though
BTW: excellent job. There is no service manual, so far this thread is the next best thing.
I found a few filters on ebay recently, only picked up a magenta. I think with a little patience you’ll find them for not too much.
Yep that transfer was happening between the first two on my first re-assembly too. I think it’s due to the middle shaft binding to the outside shaft ie lube is dry - I think I didn’t use enough. It’s not too much of a mission to do the service and fun getting to know the machine. There’s a chance you’ll need to replace some light seal strips - I found a kind of self adhesive felt pad at the hardware store that I will use.
as a novice, working with snaprings and spring washers is simply maddening. Anyway, incredible work!
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