Marv,

One thing I should coution you about is keeping the take up spindle
assembled with the one way device.  If you let the little springs and
rollers out, it can be a devil getting them back in.  Otherwise not bad.

Gene

Marv Soloff wrote:
> 
> Robert Stoddard wrote:
> >
> > Marv,
> >   Please let us know which lens is on your Tourist when you report your
> > results.  Also, what is the diameter of the tubing you used to enlarge the
> > centering spindles for 120, and where did you get it?  RKS
> >
> 
> Robert:
> 
> The lens is the 105mm f/4.5 Kodak Anastigmat (coated) mounted into a
> Flash Kodamatic Shutter (with ASA Bayonette flash tit).
> 
> I don't have an exact measurement for the brass tube to sleeve the
> centering spindles - have not yet done that part - but the sleeve will
> have to be larger than the cross slot in the 120 spool and smaller than
> the center hole.
> 
> About a year ago, in a hobby shop, I saw an assortment of brass and
> aluminum tubing put out by a firm called K&S.  This was a large handfull
> of "shorts" 4" - 6" long in a plastic bag.  I think I paid less than
> $5.00 for the bag.  AFIK, this is a standard product from K&S and should
> be available at any hobby shop carrying their metals line.
> 
> It seems I am duplicating Gene Johnson's efforts, but its fun anyway and
> takes little time. I will keep everyone on the NG posted on the Tourist
> progress - though only the winding key and centering spindles have to be
> done.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Marv
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