I'd be surprised if it holds very long, but you never know....
We usually use a combination of contact cement and/or "Super-X" thinned with
alcohol and/or epoxy at different spots. That experiment with chewing gum
didn't
work out....
;^)
mike blayney wrote:
> --- "O.C" <oben-nospam-@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > Dear List,
> >
> > Yesterday I returned an OM2SP to the camera shop where I bought it on the
> > 9/6/2000. It had only been 20 days and I must admit I had fired the shutter
> > over a thousand times just to hear that lovely sound it makes. I loaded it
> > with film yesterday to shoot some of the scenery outside my place.
>
> Yes, it happened on my OM2SP as well. I put a very tiny spot of superglue on
> each of the existing adhesive spots and pressed down. Checked the focus and it
> seemed OK. It's stayed stuck down now for several months. Perhaps someone can
> tell me now what I should have done! Will it continue to adhere?
>
> =====
> Mike Blayney, Devon, UK.
>
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