Terrence Brennan
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After a repair, I need to re-attach the leather on the face of my Rolleiflex. Which adhesive or adhesives are recommended, or work the best?
I might have to try that. I know the contact cement I currently have is pretty strong and may not peel up easy.
In fact I was just struggling with some old contact cement the other day, cursing the last person to work on this camera. It seemed like it took me more time to carefully peel away the leather than it did to do the whole repair.
After a repair, I need to re-attach the leather on the face of my Rolleiflex. Which adhesive or adhesives are recommended, or work the best?
Rolleiflex used shellac to attach leather skins. Alcohol is the solvent for shellac.
Rubber cement or contact cement has been good enough for my repairs. I go with the weakest cement that holds the leather on but will let me remove the cement later and usually the choice is rubber cement.
Any recommended brand model for rubber cement?
Thanks. Among other things I want to drop on a rangefinder adjustment screws torpevent them from going out of alignment,I've always used DAP Weldwood contact cement. It dries pretty quickly but you will notice a solvent odor for a couple of days. I've never had issues when I've had to remove it later on either, it cleans up pretty well with naptha.
Thanks. Among other things I want to drop on a rangefinder adjustment screws to prevent them from going out of alignment,
Any rubber cement will do, but Pliobond 5 is even better.
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