Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/02/22

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Subject: [Leica] Re: M4-P black chrome finish problems
From: kwilcox@mail.davison.k12.mi.us (Ken Wilcox)
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 13:21:20 -0400

Duct tape? DUCT TAPE??? Use gaffer tape and avoid the sticky mess you will
get with duct tape.

Ken Wilcox


At 11:44 AM -0500 2/22/0, steve lehuray wrote:
>Austin,
>Well OK. We can keep this going.....I have found that a marine grade masking
>tape adheres well enough so the nothing gets under it. But I can appreciate
>what you are saying so I think a failproof method would be to mask off where
>necessary with duct tape but leaving an 1/8" short of where the top plate is
>to be painted and then cover that 1/8" with masking tape, for a crisp edge.
>Steve
>Annapolis
>
>----------
>>From: Austin Franklin <austin@darkroom.com>
>>To: "'leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us'" <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>
>>Subject: RE: [Leica] M4-P black chrome finish problems
>>Date: Tue, Feb 22, 2000, 9:39 AM
>>
>
>>
>> like it would be possible to strip it down with the top
>>> plate
>>> still in place by being very gentle with a medium sandpaper and a Dremel
>>> motor tool (on slow) for the hard to get at places.
>>>
>>> [Austin] Wouldn't you worry about getting particulate matter inside the
>>> body, ie, the rangefinder, or the film gate/shutter?  I'm sure that would
>>> destroy the camera pretty quickly, and/or make it very difficult to
>> use...
>>>
>> Austin,
>> Sorry I assumed that anybody would know that when you paint you have to
>> mask
>> off everything that is NOT being painted.
>>
>> [Austin] I assumed that too...but my concern was that you can't mask it off
>> well enough to keep all particulate matter out....  I could be wrong...but
>> I'd sure hate to ruin one of these cameras like that...
>>
>> -----------------
>>


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