Hello all. I've been lurking the forums for a few months, but I recently purchased my first enlarger, and have started setting up my darkroom, so it seemed like an appropriate time to join in. My enlarger is an Omega D5XL with a Dicro. II head, and I had a few questions about some neurotic concerns I'm having.
My first issue is with the track that the elevation gears run along. There are two or so teeth that appear to have been hit by something hard at some point in its life. The damage is not bad, but it is a bit jagged, and I'm concerned about premature wearing of the elevation gears. Does anyone think this would be much of an issue, and if so, is there anything I could use to re-coat the exposed metal?
Secondly, the diffusion panel in my mixing box has a crack in one of the corners. I know that the styrofoam liners and diffuser should be replaced periodically, but will the crack cause an immediate issue with uneven illumination?
Thirdly, the "ruler" or panel in the center of the column has (presumably) detached from the column itself, has worked its way down, and is resting on the base of the column. It appears to be about 1/4 inch lower than it should be. Has anyone else had a problem with this? Is it a non-issue? I have tried pulling the panel upward to re-seat it in its proper place, but it doesn't seem to move.
Lastly, the counter-balance springs' metal ribbons look a bit rough. Should I go ahead and replace them, or do they still have some life left? When raising and lowering the head, the springs sound a bit creaky, but I'm unsure whether or not this is normal. Also, I'm curious about librication of the counter-balance springs themselves. I have read somewhere, perhaps here on APUG, that a good squirt of WD-40 inside the spring housing will preserve the life of the springs. Is this a good option?
Any replies are greatly appreciated, along with suggestion /tips/tricks for enlarger maintenance. I am very excited to start using my enlarger, but I want to be sure that it is as efficient as possible.
Thanks!
My first issue is with the track that the elevation gears run along. There are two or so teeth that appear to have been hit by something hard at some point in its life. The damage is not bad, but it is a bit jagged, and I'm concerned about premature wearing of the elevation gears. Does anyone think this would be much of an issue, and if so, is there anything I could use to re-coat the exposed metal?
Thirdly, the "ruler" or panel in the center of the column has (presumably) detached from the column itself, has worked its way down, and is resting on the base of the column. It appears to be about 1/4 inch lower than it should be. Has anyone else had a problem with this? Is it a non-issue? I have tried pulling the panel upward to re-seat it in its proper place, but it doesn't seem to move.
Lastly, the counter-balance springs' metal ribbons look a bit rough. Should I go ahead and replace them, or do they still have some life left? When raising and lowering the head, the springs sound a bit creaky, but I'm unsure whether or not this is normal. Also, I'm curious about librication of the counter-balance springs themselves. I have read somewhere, perhaps here on APUG, that a good squirt of WD-40 inside the spring housing will preserve the life of the springs. Is this a good option?
Any replies are greatly appreciated, along with suggestion /tips/tricks for enlarger maintenance. I am very excited to start using my enlarger, but I want to be sure that it is as efficient as possible.
Thanks!
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