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Soeren

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A (long) while ago we had a tread where some one posted a link to a company selling tools for photography gear (filter ring straighteners etc). Now I wnat to buy one of those lens retaining ring wrenches and just found out I lost the link. I did search for it here but I can't find it.
Does the company still exist and does any of you have the link?

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Søren, I'm not sure if you mean a specific lens spanner, but I have the one Badger sell.

It is a generic one size fits all, it is able to be sized accordingly to the width of each different retaining ring.

It works from 0 through to a number 5 (huge) ring I undid for a friend with an ancient brass looking thingy attached to an 8x10" camera a few weeks ago.

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Thanks guys. Mick I don't mean a specific spanner, just a good quality one. Jandavid i found one on the bay Im just not sure about the quality.
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sk grimes sells a spanner that is pretty amazing
designed by steve grimes choice of 2 tips, and it comes in a wood box ( or used to at least ).
you can find them in the sponsor page (skgrimes.com)too.
 

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I got one of the cheap "economy" ones from micro-tools a couple of weeks ago, and I've used it a bunch of times. It's a little awkward, and the bar without the thumbscrews likes to fall out, but it certainly does its job. The ends are a little too thick for a lot of my smaller lenses, though. That ended up not being a problem for me (there was enough friction to unscrew them anyway), but might be if you have a particularly tight one.
 
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Wauw thanks guys. Thats a lot of options. Yes Microtools was the name of the firm, now I remember.
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I have an SK Grimes one somewhere, and while it's great it's not all that good for some older retaining rings with narrow slots or even small holes. I may buy a set from www.micro-tools.de just for those pesky little awkward thingies.
 

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Not a proper tool for the job, but an old caliper can do the trick.
It is adjustable over a wide range, and has small enough points to fit almost anything.
But only use an old pair, that has experienced enough knocks to have lost its value as a measuring tool.
 
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