A tiny dot of Pliobond or Goo, on the inside of the curtain. Let sit for
atleast 24-48 hours before winding.
John Hermanson
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From: "Kelton Rhoads" <krho@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Olympus List" <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2000 1:57 PM
Subject: [OM] Shutter Curtain Repair . . . Sorry!
| Sorry to ask this, since we recently had a discussion on this topic, but
| what was the consensus of the group regarding the ideal method of
| repairing pinprick holes in cloth shutter curtains? I thought I had saved
| these discussions to disk but on a search, I can find nothing. Neither
| has the discussion gone into the archives yet. I've got an OM-1 with a
| small pinprick hole in the shutter, and I'd like to get it into use
| again. If some kind soul would refresh my memory, I'd appreciate it. It
| was some sort of opaque plasticy flexible substance that you could place
| right over the hole, correct? Thanks, Kelton
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