A couple of years ago, during my desperate search for 9x12cm film holders for my Voigtlander AVUS, I purchased a lot of very crusty Soviet Era plate holders.
Very shortly thereafter, I located a few actual Voigtlander plate holders with film inserts, so I set these aside and promptly forgot about them. After running across them again a week ago, I thought I should explore trying to refurbish these plate holders in the off-chance I should ever get around to making dry plates with liquid emulsion.
Taking one holder, I first removed the light-trap strip, which was a bit of red, short fiber velvet glued to a strip of cardboard, which was in turn, glued to the holder itself. It was very dry and popped-off the holder intact.
I then separated the dark slide from the holder and soaked them both overnight in about 2 cups of Evaporust in a covered container to remove all the residual rust. This also had the nice effect of partially removing some of the loose black paint, so it was a bonus. Since Evaporust is reusable, I filtered this back through a coffee filter into the storage jug and lost only only a few spoonfuls in the process.
After Evaporust soak:
I then liberally coated the holder in Citristrip paint stripper, wrapped the parts in cling wrap and let soak overnight.
It took two rounds of paint stripper to totally remove the black finish (2 days) with a scrubbing of hot soapy water after each round of scraping. After the last scrub with hot soapy water, I then placed the parts in my film dryer, turned it on high and let it bake the holder dry.
Here are the results so far:
I didn't take a photo of the dark slide, but the results were identical.
I still need to determine a proper replacement for the velvet strip and find a type of durable, hard paint to re-paint the holders. My only concern is where the dark slide rubs along the groove; maybe I will leave that clear to avoid paint flaking off and contaminating the holder? Not sure yet.
Once I get this process down, I want to see of I can find some very thin aluminum plate stock and fabricate some film sheaths. They look very simple, but I have a feeling they will be difficult to reproduce within specification.
Very shortly thereafter, I located a few actual Voigtlander plate holders with film inserts, so I set these aside and promptly forgot about them. After running across them again a week ago, I thought I should explore trying to refurbish these plate holders in the off-chance I should ever get around to making dry plates with liquid emulsion.
Taking one holder, I first removed the light-trap strip, which was a bit of red, short fiber velvet glued to a strip of cardboard, which was in turn, glued to the holder itself. It was very dry and popped-off the holder intact.
I then separated the dark slide from the holder and soaked them both overnight in about 2 cups of Evaporust in a covered container to remove all the residual rust. This also had the nice effect of partially removing some of the loose black paint, so it was a bonus. Since Evaporust is reusable, I filtered this back through a coffee filter into the storage jug and lost only only a few spoonfuls in the process.
After Evaporust soak:
I then liberally coated the holder in Citristrip paint stripper, wrapped the parts in cling wrap and let soak overnight.
It took two rounds of paint stripper to totally remove the black finish (2 days) with a scrubbing of hot soapy water after each round of scraping. After the last scrub with hot soapy water, I then placed the parts in my film dryer, turned it on high and let it bake the holder dry.
Here are the results so far:
I didn't take a photo of the dark slide, but the results were identical.
I still need to determine a proper replacement for the velvet strip and find a type of durable, hard paint to re-paint the holders. My only concern is where the dark slide rubs along the groove; maybe I will leave that clear to avoid paint flaking off and contaminating the holder? Not sure yet.
Once I get this process down, I want to see of I can find some very thin aluminum plate stock and fabricate some film sheaths. They look very simple, but I have a feeling they will be difficult to reproduce within specification.
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