[HUG ] Re: A12 back question

Overhauling backs isn't that difficult from what I've read.  There are 
instructions available for purchase on the internet.  I've read the 
instructions dealing with overlapping frames and it sounded like something I 
could do.  I've never done it, but it didn't seem like brain surgery.  I've 
replaced light seals and that was quite easy, even the first time, using 
instructions that came with the seals.  If the price is right, I'd do it.
  Neal

"A. Lal" <alal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  Hello Everyone,

I have been offered a couple of really excellent, almost mint, looking A12
backs, but each has a problem. The frame spacing on one overlaps for the
first few frames, while the other one has no overlapping, but the frame
borders are uncomfortably close.

Both are very little used, belonging to an amateur - in the good sense of
the term - photographer friend who is selling off his kit. The inserts have
the correct numbers to match the backs. Both backs were purchased new by the
owner and have not been used for several years.

Is a DIY fix to this problem possible? If so, how complex is it and will it
require expensive parts?

Thanks in advance for you help.

Regards,
Akhil


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