HiHoSilver
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Sirius repeatedly helps us less experienced guys - as do others, but one of his remedies is helping another case - cranky filter threads. On the last trip shooting St. John's bridge, I had some reflected highlights I wanted to view w/ a polarizer. I use encaps on a stack of filters. My polarizer, like the Hoya ND grad - has the knurled grip for the lens side a smaller diameter than the outside ring that rotates. So softjaws in a vise is not very effective. After fidgeting, I got the polarizer released from the stack. Using Sirius' method of running a soft pencil lead over the threads & the front & back bottoming surfaces, they seem a bit less cranky. I thought using moly (molybdenum disulphide) would be more effective on the threads, but would likely also smudge/stain the glass & not come off completely. Sirius originally recommended this for sticky plastic developing reels.
For Sirius & others - your kind help is very much appreciated.
For Sirius & others - your kind help is very much appreciated.