Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/09/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]M.R., the DOOGS is Leica's code word for your enlarging lens, so if you can't use it, that problem is solved. {To remove the lens, just turn it counter-clockwise with your hand.] Once you get a new lens, you just screw it on in a clock-wise direction. Any 39mm [Leica screw-mount] thread will do the job. Yours might work just find if you clean it carefully, despite the haze & scratches. {Do not use pliers, the American word for spanners, I believe; they are not necessary. But if happen to have a 10-pound sledge hammer around, you might keep it in readiness in case of a real emergency.} DOORX is the Leica code word for the extension tube that, I guess, you screw into the enlarger's lens thread before screwing in the enlarging lens. I used a less expensive Leica enlarger, called a Valoy, with a 50mm/3.5 lens, and no extension tube. The glass plate you mentioned can be cleaned with soap & water or glass cleaner and a soft, clean cloth. The bulb, when needed, can be bought on Ebay or in Manhattan, maybe, in B&H or Adorama --or in some big cities -- from some big camera stores. If I can find a free manual, I'll send it separately, regards, bob cole