Re: Semi-permanent screw mount adapter attachment

2004-03-28 Thread Michel Carrère-Gée
Do not to use of any glue, the adapter could not be removed any more. - remove the spring and its screw - screw the adptor on the mount - give the screw and to tighten - put a little painting or varnish on the junction mount-adaptator, that will block the unit

Re: Semi-permanent screw mount adapter attachment

2004-03-28 Thread Don Herring
At 05:10 PM 3/28/2004 -0800, you wrote: Hi, I have a lens which was converted as you'd like. I'll dig it out, examine it, and maybe even send some pics. Give me a day or two. shel That would be cool. Thanks Don

Re: Semi-permanent screw mount adapter attachment

2004-03-28 Thread Shel Belinkoff
Hi, I have a lens which was converted as you'd like. I'll dig it out, examine it, and maybe even send some pics. Give me a day or two. shel Don Herring wrote: > > Been digging my SMCT Screwmount 500/4.5 a bunch since I've gotten my lens > support issues out of the way. > > The biggest hassle

Re: Semi-permanent screw mount adapter attachment

2004-03-28 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: "Don Herring" Subject: Semi-permanent screw mount adapter attachment > I've tried removing the locking spring from the adaptor and using the screw > to set the adapter on the lens, but it doesn't seem to hold. Which has lead > to the thought of drilling a sma

RE: Semi-permanent screw mount adapter attachment

2004-03-28 Thread Alan Chan
I think the very high strength threadlock from Threebond might do the trick. You should be able to find them in auto shops. Regards, Alan Chan http://www.pbase.com/wlachan Been digging my SMCT Screwmount 500/4.5 a bunch since I've gotten my lens support issues out of the way. The biggest hassle