Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/01/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]LUGs, I am shocked that you are even considering using Loctite. If the new cameras, etc., are this bad, you should be buying the M3s and IIIfs. I have also noticed problems that should not be. For example, the leatherette covering the battery cover had to be reglued on my camera. This is inexcusable. Of course, I doubt that the quality is any better on the new Leica, which was issued to "commemorate" Leica going public. Incidentally, I also noticed that the focusing ring of the 90mm Elmarit is now plastic. I assume that the quality of this plastic is better than that used in the battery cover. Anyway, where does one find metal covers ala SL. The SL2 covers do not fit. Best of Light, Chris At 11:46 PM 1/8/97 -0500, you wrote: >On hearing the discussion on threaded parts falling off, I was also thinking about loctite. It seems that Mark B. has already tried (sucessfully?). I would never have thought that these peices were prone to loosening. Thank you for bringing it to my attention! > >Bob > > >Go to an Auto parts store and buy a product called loctite for the screw >items. It isn't a glue but will prevent the item from backing out of the >threads. There is 2 products. The BLUE will allow you unscrew the >piece with a bit of force. The RED will require heat to break the bond. > > > >Attachment Converted: d:\EUDORA\ENCL\RELeicaa. >