Dan Dozer
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I'm not sure if this is really the right place for this, but here goes. I picked up a "project" lens recently pretty cheap - a 14" Dallmeyer Serrac. Glass is in very nice condition, but the lens was advertised as having the iris stuck in one position. Some moron before me tried to flood the iris with some sort of solvent to try to fix the problem, but that is clearly not the solution. There are a couple of the iris blades that have come off at one end and they need to be re-positioned. It doesn't look like a difficult fix. However, that doesn't seem to be a reason for the iris to be jambed. I purchsed the lens on the assumption that I might be able to dissassemble it and fix the problem.
I've taken everything off that appears to come of off the center barrel of the lens, and all that is left is a front and rear barrel and the iris in between. However, I can't figure out how to get it farther apart. The lens barrel is aluminum and the iris is brass. There are no screws or slots for a lens wrench. I can't get anything else to unscrew and I'm assuming that is what has to happen next. I've tried cooling the barrel in the freezer in case the two halves of the barrel are stuck - I know that happens some times with aluminum.
Anyone out there who has taken apart older large lenses who may have any more suggestions?
Thanks,
Dan
I've taken everything off that appears to come of off the center barrel of the lens, and all that is left is a front and rear barrel and the iris in between. However, I can't figure out how to get it farther apart. The lens barrel is aluminum and the iris is brass. There are no screws or slots for a lens wrench. I can't get anything else to unscrew and I'm assuming that is what has to happen next. I've tried cooling the barrel in the freezer in case the two halves of the barrel are stuck - I know that happens some times with aluminum.
Anyone out there who has taken apart older large lenses who may have any more suggestions?
Thanks,
Dan