Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/03/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I use a hose clamp for this purpose. It works quite well as and as long as you are careful it will not mar the finish. BTW, the hose clamp I use is off of the fuel line on a 69 Porsche 911S - I feel that the German origin of the clamp definitely makes it an appropriate tool for the job. 8^) Kent Smith > ==================================================== > Bill - Fellow LHSA member Roger Pelham designed the flared tool that > most people use now, as it sells for around $25 & made of aluminum. > I have always used the phenolic* $8.00 ones available from Fargo Enter- > prises. Curt Fargo take over from National Camera and has a full line of > repair instruments. He also has a web-site on-line catalog. > > Marvin > ==================================================== > In a message dated 98-03-28 02:02:28 EST, Bill wrote: > << Yes this is something that can be easily done with the right tool. Leica > has > a combination wrench for removing the eyepiece and the trim ring around the > shutter release/advance lever. Unfortunately, the tool is very expensive and > as far as I know, only available from Leica. Find a leica repairman with the > tool, and he can do the job in less than 5 minutes. The part costs approx. > $70-$80. > Bill Rosauer > LeicaMan56 > >>