Hi_country_flash
Tinkerer Username: Hi_country_flash
Post Number: 6 Registered: 12-2012
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Monday, February 18, 2013 - 05:11 pm: |
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I recently bought a Paxette II ( I guess it is--- the actual time line on these is a bit suspect) Snagged it for 10 bucks on an auction site that shall remain unnamed . It had a jammed advance lever , I had taken several Paxettes apart , but never one with a lever advance , only the knob type. "Hmmmm== Lets see , I'll just remove this screw here and"------- SPROING!!! Parts and springs and pieces flew everywhere!!! Only after I did a search , did I find that the first piece of advice given here about this LEVER was -- "Whatever you do --DON'T Mess with THAT screw!! " Seems as how several folks had the same experience I did and most now had a pile of parts in the junk box! Already having more than enough "junk box cameras" I was desperate for help -- a google search turned up two posts on our beloved forum with help ! The first was an explanation by Winifred on how to reassemble the beast, number two was by Steve S and included a PICTURE! The Picture was the lifesaver, because it showed a little Pawl that is an essential primary part of the system, one that I did not even know existed because it had flown to oblivion when the thing exploded. Now began a search for the missing pawl, the entire room was gone over , a powerful magnet employed to ferret out the tiny part--- all to no avail. Having resigned my self to having to file a pawl from brass or stainless , I was answering an E mail when I felt a jab in my finger as I typed , looking for the source of the irritation , there was the missing part -- STUCK to my fingertip!! Talk about scarlet ribbons! Now with all the parts in hand ( no pun that ?), I was able ,because of a couple of fine forum members, to save my camera! Thanks Steve and Winifred. I also discovered a way to get the lever off without the "explosion" -- after putting it back on the first time , the spring tension was not enough, it had to be adjusted, what I did then was to loosen THAT screw slightly , just enough to slip an exacto blade between the two pieces of the lever and base. I then lifted it up just enough to slip the points of a very thin hemostat in and lock the assembly together as it came off. This worked well. Now that this Paxette is "saved" I want to ask you folks who ended up with one in the junk box if you still have some pieces of them hanging around . This 'saved" Paxette has something wrong with it that I have never seen before , the flash shoe, which is one of the type that is a steel insert screwed into the camera top, has had the "lip" that the attachment slides under broken off , leaving just a "U" shaped channel that will hold nothing in place. Any chance one of our members has one that I can beg , buy , borrow or steal? Thanks Dave |