[pure-silver] Re: stripped screw

The screw was a brass screw that held a sliding piece of metal that you slide up and down to put the lens board in. Then you tighten the screw down.

Just the head was stripped, and not the actual threads I think.

I didn't see how the camera repair guy fixed it, but he did it pretty quick, in the back. He's a genius.

For people in TX: It's Mike at Professional Camera Repair on Richmond in Houston. He's an Indian guy and he does really good work.

--shannon


On Apr 24, 2009, at 5:26 PM, stevendidit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Is this on a wood or metal lens board? Brass screw or steel?



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In a message dated 4/24/2009 11:00:16 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
shannonstoney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

have a  screw on my tachihara view camera that is stripped and I can't
get it out.  I need to get it out to replace it. It's one of the screws
that attaches the lens so it's important. How do you remove a stripped
screw?

--shannon


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