Hi folks... super hot here in my part of the world (38ºC in the shade this afternoon)... not darkroom-friendly at all, so I am developing and working my way through the "I must get around to..." list.
I was given an elderly 40x50cm Meopta easel a while back. A very solid and tempting option which in general is in good shape. The blades however are rather stiff and difficult to adjust. (So far I have been tapping gently with a wooden kitchen tenderizer) I don't think they are rusty but I would like to ease them up if I can without damaging them or using cleaning products which I am later going to regret. They don't have clamps or springs to ease their purchase.... just nice, solid mid-european People's Republic of It's This and Nothing More Are You Complaining? technology.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance as always.
Joe
I was given an elderly 40x50cm Meopta easel a while back. A very solid and tempting option which in general is in good shape. The blades however are rather stiff and difficult to adjust. (So far I have been tapping gently with a wooden kitchen tenderizer) I don't think they are rusty but I would like to ease them up if I can without damaging them or using cleaning products which I am later going to regret. They don't have clamps or springs to ease their purchase.... just nice, solid mid-european People's Republic of It's This and Nothing More Are You Complaining? technology.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance as always.
Joe