Dan Daniel
Subscriber
Anyone thinking of using pliobond or another contact-type cement to reattach leatherette to a Rolleiflex? I have a suggestion:
DON'T!!!!!!
Unless you are very familiar with the proper way to do strong but removable application with such cements, you will basically be sealing up a fine tool that is designed to be opened and serviced. Contact cement is designed to make a permanent joint. I know that there are ways to use Pliobond and other contact cements that lead to removable leatherette. But if you don't know how to do this, you make a gigantic mess for the next person.
Signed, 'the next person' who just spent 25 minutes trying to open one side of a 2.8D and is looking forward to the same hellacious experience on the focus knob side because someone basically contact cemented not just the leatherette but ran enough glue into joints that the whole panel was stuck so I expect the focus side to be just as bad.
(and oh yeah, thread locker on Rolleiflex screws? DON'T. Seriously, what were they thinking??)
DON'T!!!!!!
Unless you are very familiar with the proper way to do strong but removable application with such cements, you will basically be sealing up a fine tool that is designed to be opened and serviced. Contact cement is designed to make a permanent joint. I know that there are ways to use Pliobond and other contact cements that lead to removable leatherette. But if you don't know how to do this, you make a gigantic mess for the next person.
Signed, 'the next person' who just spent 25 minutes trying to open one side of a 2.8D and is looking forward to the same hellacious experience on the focus knob side because someone basically contact cemented not just the leatherette but ran enough glue into joints that the whole panel was stuck so I expect the focus side to be just as bad.
(and oh yeah, thread locker on Rolleiflex screws? DON'T. Seriously, what were they thinking??)