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Mike_rgb
Tinkerer
Username: Mike_rgb

Post Number: 26
Registered: 08-2006

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Posted on Saturday, September 01, 2007 - 08:06 pm:   

Well I must have looked at anything & everything to see how true that is. I did learn quite a lot. So I will ask Henry tommorow for the pics in taking the lens down.

So the aperture needs no oil at all. I guess I saw it gumming up the aperture petals in my mind not just getting oily. I always started training any new Mechanic 1st by always consulting the manual 1st. I was amazed over my carreer how many shops had dirty floors & spotless manuals. The older I get the more manuals I buy or copy. I wish I had started into camera repair sooner it's a heck of a lot cleaner & some of the designs are a real challange I like it a lot.

Thanks for the info Wernerib I did not waste a moment reading all the tips etc.

Mike

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