Yep it's not moving up or down...I'll keep trying the oil. I've nothing to lose, anyway.
Acetone safer?? Any plastic crosses the path of acetone and your camera is dead. Naphta is good at dissolving grease. I know WD-40 is frowned upon by camera repair experts, but it has worked wonders sometimes.I have both naptha and acetone to hand, the latter is probably safer.
SUCCESS!
After three different oils/lubes and much tapping....it's working and reassembled. In the end I found an old can of something called "Pengard multi purpose maintenance fluid" which contains various things including penetrating oil. That did the trick. Honestly this aerosol can looks like it's been hanging around since the 70s.
I'm going to run a test film through the camera this weekend, possibly tonight at a blues/jazz club.
The electric meter, to be honest, is very much a secondary thought. I might get to it at some point in the future. Someone mentioned a white wire? I only see a black wire?
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