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Fixcinater

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Looking for cameras with fixed/attached lenses (Canonets for example, TLRs), or lenses with slow/stuck/sticky aperture blades, or fungus/haze/issues. I want to get better at fixing stuff.

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Check you local Salvation Army, Goodwill, SVDP, etc. There are often loads of good "practice" lenses and cameras there.
 

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A few years ago I was in the same frame of mind as you and bought a box of lenses of various breeds, sizes and condition off ebay. I never bought the requisite spanner, and at this point probably never will. You can have them for the cost of shipping.
 
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I would also get a few camera repair manuals that show general repairs. They are great at recommending tools, and methods to for disassembly that may work with a variety of different cameras. A good way to work is to carefully document your work flow with images, and to keep parts separated and sorted in small containers. Also a nice working surface mat is useful, they are lightly padded incase any parts drop they dont bounce and jump off the table.
 

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you might want to try the apron used by jewellers - it's clipped to the bench and your waist... catches flying bits.... and catches you when you forget to unclip :smile:
 

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skGrimes has great spanners. Microtools has some good lens-working tools also, along with appropriate lubricants, etc.
 
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Fixcinater

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Thanks all. I'll bump this once I've fixed what I've already coming to me.
 
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i just repaired the aperture on a rodenstock genon enlarger lens that looked like it had been swimming the blades had come out. bought a $12 spanner from china on ebay. looking for a lens vise now
 
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