Where to buy material for changing light seals, for Canonet 28

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Hi all, I found this camera at a thrift shop for next to nothing and would like to replace the light seals as an educational project for myself and my daughter, who will receive the camera afterwards. I realize a new version of this camera can be had for pennies on eBay, but that's not the point, it's about the project and time spent together.

So can someone recommend where I could purchase the "foam" material to fix the light leaks and any adhesive needed?

Thanks! :smile:

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My go-to source for any technical products is McMaster-Carr Supply Company, online at www.mcmaster.com

They stock a huge assortment of products. They're a major supplier of products for the manufacturing and technical industries.

McM has been in business for over 100 years. They do it the right way.

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On Ebay I always got my foam lightseals from Jon Goodman ebay ID "Interslice".

I just reached out to him too... Maybe he has some of these foam kits around. I bought the biggest one he had, because you just can't have too much film repair stuff.

Good Luck


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+1 for Jon Goodman. The materials he sells are pre-cut, they are exactly the right materials, and he supplies them with excellent step-by-step instructions.
He is also great to deal with!
I don't know that he is back on eBay - he stopped using eBay some time ago.
I think that this site will help you contact him: http://www.kyphoto.com/classics/sealreplacement.html
You could also try "Starting a Conversation" with him on APUG - Jon Goodman is his user name here
 

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I JUST did one: the Canon G-III 17, and I used thin weatherstripping tape with great success. However, I do not remember where I got the stripping from; a quick search showed that much thicker tape was usually (predominantly) available. But, essentially, it has a side that can be easily peeled off and you are then left with that side being sticky to mount where you want it to be mounted.

First, clean the residue from your camera with lighter fluid and a small rag or tissue. - David Lyga
 

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Jon Goodman is The Man. But, as has been suggested above, he has not done business on eBay for several years. The best way to contact Jon is via email. Last address of his I have (as of about a year ago) is jgood21967@aol.com. His snailmail is:

Jon Goodman
9153 Loma Vista
Dallas, TX 75243

Jon is one of the few people left who conduct business on the honor system. When you contact him with your needs and confirm an order, your kit is in the mail. He trusts you to send him a check. Refreshing in this day and age.
 

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What I like about using Jon's material is a bit of confidence that it will last. Doesn't mean other's material won't, but - at least in my mind - it's less certain.
 

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I bought a 10' roll of self adhesive foam (can't remember the thickness, but it's the correct size) on ebay about 3-4 yrs ago for about $15. I've re-foamed about 30 cameras, given some away, and still have enough left for probably 100 more cameras.
 

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I use supplies from the craft store. I have an adhesive-backed foam sheet, and an adhesive-backed felt sheet. I cut strips to size with an x-acto knife. The sheets and knife cost maybe $12.
 

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Glad someone posted his website. I just reached out to him on EBay and he gave me the link also. I have rebuilt probably 10 cameras with Jon's materials and they are top notch.

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My go-to source for any technical products is McMaster-Carr Supply Company, online at www.mcmaster.com

They stock a huge assortment of products. They're a major supplier of products for the manufacturing and technical industries.

McM has been in business for over 100 years. They do it the right way.

- Leigh
Thanks for that link ! I just found the adhesive backed velvet I have been looking for to replace the velvet on the Graflex speed graphic film holder slot. :smile:

Greg
 

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It has not been mentioned yet but there is aki-asahi.com , they make lasercut light seals for lot of cameras.
 

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I use supplies from the craft store. I have an adhesive-backed foam sheet, and an adhesive-backed felt sheet. I cut strips to size with an x-acto knife. The sheets and knife cost maybe $12.
This was my approach many years ago (but I used the plain foam sheet material and contact cement). The job really wasn't very challenging on the Canonet or any other camera I've re-sealed. On the Canonet I found it important to use felt rather than foam under the door hinge. My recollection of the cost is a lot less, but maybe that is because I already have plenty of knives/blades and didn't have to buy them. Many years after, the seals perform as they should and have not degraded in any noticeable way.
 

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This was my approach many years ago (but I used the plain foam sheet material and contact cement). The job really wasn't very challenging on the Canonet or any other camera I've re-sealed. On the Canonet I found it important to use felt rather than foam under the door hinge. My recollection of the cost is a lot less, but maybe that is because I already have plenty of knives/blades and didn't have to buy them. Many years after, the seals perform as they should and have not degraded in any noticeable way.

I think the sheets of foam and felt sheets were maybe $2 or $3 each? It was the x-acto knife that was the bulk of the cost for me, I didn't have one at home. The great thing about the sheets is they last a long time, I've done probably 5 or 6 cameras so far and I have about 80% of each sheet left over.
 

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I purchased several sheets of thin black foam material, about 1-2mm thick, sheets about 8X10". I think I got them at Joanne Fabrics at the mall but may have gotten them at Wal Mart. I just cut to the size I need and use double sticky tape to hold in place. I have done a couple Yashica D's and Mamiya TLR's, a few Olympus XA's with the stuff - works fine.
 

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Jon Goodman has been my go to since 2008. Great product and shipping. And as already said cut to fit and detailed instructions.

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Jon Goodman is The Man. But, as has been suggested above, he has not done business on eBay for several years. The best way to contact Jon is via email. Last address of his I have (as of about a year ago) is jgood21967@aol.com. His snailmail is:

Jon Goodman
9153 Loma Vista
Dallas, TX 75243

Jon is one of the few people left who conduct business on the honor system. When you contact him with your needs and confirm an order, your kit is in the mail. He trusts you to send him a check. Refreshing in this day and age.

===> Jon Goodman is The Man. <===​
 
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