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    Well, that was stupid....

    I tried to modify my Kodak Tourist II to take 120 spools instead of 620. Heaven knows I tried, but apparently I should not be allowed near a camera with a Dremel. Over ground the holding pins while removing the excess metal to the point where the film won't stay in anymore.

    So I thought I'd take off the shutter and lenses for use on a AGFA Isolette with a bad shutter. Nope, what I have that needs work is 80mm and the Kodak is around 86.

    Just one of those days I guess.

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    But now you have essential knowledge heretofore absent for the next time you set out to demolish photographic gear.

    And knowing is half the battle.
    Thank you

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    Fear not the future of which you were deprived. Be thankful for the past which has been bestowed upon you. - Me, five seconds ago

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    If I had a dollar for every old camera I've destroyed making similar modifications....

    Learning is definitely half the battle. I haven't destroyed a camera in almost two years and have saved three in that time from being destitute. Good luck!
    Hayduke Lives!

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    Aw NUTSOH NO!oh poop
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    Quote Originally Posted by ralnphot View Post
    Aw NUTSOH NO!oh poop
    Yep, that sums up what I felt pretty well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christopher Walrath View Post
    And knowing is half the battle.
    Yo, Joe!
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    Quote Originally Posted by McFortner View Post
    So I thought I'd take off the shutter and lenses for use on a AGFA Isolette with a bad shutter............... what I have that needs work is 80mm and the Kodak is around 86.
    Could you put a 6mm spacer on it?


    Steve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Smith View Post
    Could you put a 6mm spacer on it?


    Steve.
    I'm not sure. I'm not very mechanically inclined. I was lucky today figuring out how to replace the watch batteries in two G-Shock watches. The bear was making sure that the seal is good when you put it back together. I would have sent them out to do it, but the places that do it don't guarantee the waterproofing on them and I figured I couldn't do any worse than they could.

    Both watches survived and are working again.

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    If you have a look at my 6x12 camera link below, you will see the sort of pieces I can make with my CNC router at work. If you need a spacer made up and can do a dimensioned sketch , I could probably make something for you.


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    With enough JB Weld and a Dremel you should be able to fix anything.

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