Dorothy Blum Cooper
Member
I've found yet another thing I need to take care of before I head out with my camera. I want to make sure that I've covered all bases before I use it.
I've found what I believe to be the light seal in the back of the camera. They were beyond dry-rotted. I've removed them and attempted to clean the area carefully. I was fortunate in that I was able to salvage a strip to take to the fabric shop. There, I was able to match the fabric perfectly with a bolt the store had (I purchased way more than I needed so if anyone needs any, just let me know and I'll send some your way!).
My question is, what is the best way to apply the strips back into the grooves? I was told not to use super glue, rather a contact cement as it held better. I'd like to know your thoughts as well as any other ideas on prep/cleanup of the area and properly applying the strips to the camera. Overlap at corners or make the ends of the fabric just meet?
Any input/advice is always appreciated.
I've found what I believe to be the light seal in the back of the camera. They were beyond dry-rotted. I've removed them and attempted to clean the area carefully. I was fortunate in that I was able to salvage a strip to take to the fabric shop. There, I was able to match the fabric perfectly with a bolt the store had (I purchased way more than I needed so if anyone needs any, just let me know and I'll send some your way!).
My question is, what is the best way to apply the strips back into the grooves? I was told not to use super glue, rather a contact cement as it held better. I'd like to know your thoughts as well as any other ideas on prep/cleanup of the area and properly applying the strips to the camera. Overlap at corners or make the ends of the fabric just meet?
Any input/advice is always appreciated.