Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2021/07/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Good idea.? I seem to remember another "fix" and I think it was from Ted. Press the filter against the sidewall of a tire and then turn ti unscrew.? Does anyone remember that tip, or who sent it? On 7/2/2021 6:19 PM, Frank Filippone wrote: > Not GORILLA, guerilla. > > A few weeks ago I write up my problems in removing a filter from my lens. > > Well, today, I have a new, different, solution: > > You can purchase removal tools for this....?? It is usually either a > single piece of material? (plastic of metal)? that closes like a pair > of pliers... pinching the filter in its jaws, around the > circumference.? You need 2 to make this tool work? Or it is a silicon > or hard rubber tool that has a thick rubber or metal back that allows > you to turn the filter off, by using equal pressure around the entire > rim of the filter from the front of the stuck filter.? The first one > sometimes works, the second almost always works. > > But, if you are in the jungle ( someplace not home) getting to a tool > to helps is almost impossible.? But wait, here is the new solution: > > Go to a hardware store or a plumbing store.? Ask for a flapper valve > replacement seal (gasket).? It is doughnut shaped item, usually made > from silicone, about a tenth of an inch thick.? Find one that is > bigger than your filter... they usually come in different models in > different sizes.? Find the right one. (cost is usually $5 or > less....).? You really want a silicone one, not a rubber one.? > Silicone is usually almost transparent, but may have a color cast.? > Light will not pass through a rubber ring. > > Place the ring on a flat surface (table top?), put lens with stuck > filter on this ring (everything is upside down,)? and turn the lens as > you apply light downward pressure.? ..... the filter will loosen. > > Silicone has the right properties to stock to the filter as it is turned. > -- Aram Langhans (Semi) Retired Science Teacher & Unemployed photographer ?The Human Genome Project has proved Darwin more right than Darwin himself would ever have dared dream.? James D. Watson