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charlie

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Posted on Thursday, September 01, 2005 - 04:13 pm:   

I've repaired pin holes by pushing a pin down through the hole and opening the back and coating the pin point with a dab of black silicone rubber (RTV) and then pulling the pin back out of the hole. I put a small dab on the outside at that point. I leave the bellows extended for several days while the RTV cures. I don't know how long such a repair will last and it is not suitable for large holes but it allows you to test a camera's performance to see if a new bellows is worthwhile. Good luck.

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