Patrick Robert James
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Instead of separating the elements, you could use some light machine oil to fill the gap. It isn't a permanent solution, but it is fast and it works.
Good news. The Hasselblad 80mm front doublet came apart today in the jar of Methylene Chloride it's been in since 7-26-13. I'm going to be using some liquid Canadian balsam in a little bottle I bought from Canada on ebay.Hope it's the right stuff. I didn't like the idea of dissolving the hard sticks in my dusty house. I would have never been able to keep specks out of it as it dissolved.
Now what I'm wondering for a month from now, when it comes to black re-edging of the doublet, is if acrylic base black should be used, to avoid possible bleeding from an oil base paint re-dissoving the sap at that time and leaching into the sandwich. I might note that there is quite a bit of edge surface area, as the edge of the back element is ground at quite an inward angle. I certainly don't like the idea of a black sharpie pen. Not exactly a hard substance in thicker coats.
Knuckleheads have boobs?
Thanks, Jon. You can always be counted on for a serious explanation.
Hard to confuse me with questions about botany.
Jon
"I'm learning in school about plants."
"Botany?"
"No, I don't have any money."
Whatever solvent is used, patience is the key. It might take anything from a week to a month or more.
I have kept my eye on this thread for weeks and what can I say - good job! It takes some serious cohones to take on a task like this and you succeeded!
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