There is a surprising amount of help on youtube, including this one
showing how to use black cotton yarn in the door channels
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tfk0Si1Bvq8
Don Sweet
On 14/07/2020 12:32 pm, Ken Hough wrote:
Use black yarn!! What came before foam?
From:
Ken Hough
Photographic Repair
Specializing in all Deardorff products
www.deardorffcameras.0catch.com
219-406-6849
On Jul 13, 2020, at 5:52 PM, Tim Daneliuk <tundra@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:==========================================================================================================To
On 7/13/20 10:57 AM, Myron Gochnauer wrote:
The light seals I have came (in 2004) from Jon Goodman in Dallas, Texas.
If you use LinkedIn you can find him here:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-goodman-a8077643/
Well, that was a great tip and I was able to contact him. Unfortunately,
he does not sell the material, only finished kits. This doesn't help me much
for the odd and old cameras I fix that are not on his standard kit list.
I understand his reasoning - he doesn't want anyone to go into competitive
business with him, I guess.
I just would LOVE to know what material he uses for compression-only seals.
The rest of the seals on any camera are reasonably easy to install with
self-adhesive foam. But those film door dust channels are real pain.
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