Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/08/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Gracious goodness me! Thanks for all the information! Indeed, I have tried the lube on the heliz- I cleaned the old grease off with some of that citrus solvent, and the helix focus is as smooth as the proverbial baby's butt! I took the carrier off an older VALOY and it seems to fit- the one that is a single piece of metal with some small projections to guide it in the the negative stage! I have been using the HALOGENA bulb in the older VALOY- I used the 150watt one, but that VALOY had a sceondary vent and didn't over heat! Got really printing times with that! The Halogena buls ar sold under the Philips name, and are made in france. I think they have a double jacketed bulb, no trademark on the end, smooth white envelope, and when I tested it with a meter to see if the illumination was even, it was more even than a no. 212 bulb! They are rated to last an average of 3 years.... under regular use, so heaven only knows how long they'd last in an enlarger! They come in 75 and 100 what sizes, too. I tried the electronic flourescent bulb, but the distace to the condenser is too short and there are hot spots- I may try the spiraled ones that GE makes- they look shorter and may work. I like the idea of the flourescents- they supposedly have the 'actinic' rays that the paper is sensitive to, and the eletronic ones- once tyou let them warm up do not flicker, and come on immediately with the timer- usually, the time it takes to compose the image, and focus is sufficient to warm up the bulb for a printing session! I must have been very good last week- and I can see why you like the VALOY II- it is small, light (compared to the V35!) and built like a brick outhouse! The one I got, once the years of crud and dust were cleaned of is a nice blue-gray color, and looks like it came out of the box yesterday! It came with a 50mm Focotar- I bought it for the lens- I thought I'd have to junk the enlarger for what I paid for it- didn't have a photo, and figured at that price, the lens was what the seller was really selling! Well, I think once the lens has been CLA'd then I will have something that will last me another 30 years! I can see your enthusiasm is not misplaced! Dan ( happier'n a pig in a mudhole!) Post - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Comen" <rpcomen@mcn.org> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 11:30 AM Subject: Re: [Leica] Need VALOY II info.... > Dan, I have three Valloy IIs in my darkroom. I have used many enlargers in > my 65 years in 35mm B&W photography and have found no better enlarger than > the Valloy II. It is impossible to get out of allignment, the helical > focusing cannot be matched for accuracy as with a good grain focuser one > can actually focus up and down within the grain. I use Tech Pan film that I > rate at ASA 100 almost exclusively and the grain is very small as you might > know and the helicle handles it beautifully. As far as your condenser, all > three of mine are clear on both sides but I have known people who have the > bottom surfaced lightly etched to the avoid the possibility of newton > rings. I have never had a newton ring problem, why I cannot say except that > perhaps I live in an area of low humidity ( Northern California ) except > for the winter rains when the humidity stands at 100 %. Even during our > winter storms I have experienced no newton ring problems. As to cleaning > your condenser surfaces, they should be treated as you would your lenses. > > As to your missing carrier, I have two out of three. They are difficult to > find. There is a person who makes them to order. His address is > Roger H. Pelham > PO BOX 26395 > Trotwood, OH 45426-0395 > Voice: 937.854.1455 > Fax: 937. 854.3570 > > I made a third carrier by getting a wide plastic spatula at a paint store > and filing an opening to fit the 35 mm format. > > As to your lubrication of the helical focusing, my three feel very smooth > with no attention thru the years but if I were to try a bit of lubricant I > would remove the enlarging lens, turn the focusing ring to its furthest > opening down and look in there and you will see brass threads that I would > place a very little bit of oil that watchmakers use on clocks, etc. This > can be done with a Q tip. > > Until recently I have been using a 75 watt enlarging bulb but I have been > experimenting and found improved prints using an ordinary 40 watt frosted > GE bulb ( I found that a damp sponge removes the logo from the top of the > bulb ). > > The Valloy II with the El Nikkor 50 mm enlarging lens cannot be equalled > for 35 mm work in my opinion. > > Good Luck with it. Richard > > > At 12:16 PM 8/2/00 -0700, you wrote: > >I thought I'd bounce this off a few of you that may have VALOY II enlargers. > >One- I am looking for an original negative carrier. I have come across a > >really nice VALOY II, even the baseboard looks good, and I'd like to restore > >it to the original condition. > >Two- it has what appears to be an anti-newton condenser- it is 'frosted' and > >seems to have a very smooth matte surface. I would like to know the best way > >to clean both surfaces of the condenser- both the smooth top and the matte > >finished bottom surface. > >ANy other tips on making the focusing helix smoother, and lubrication > >recommendations would be more than welcome! > >Thanks for all replies! > >Dan > > > > > > >