You use a rubber stopper, like a rubber cork. They sell them specially
made for lens repair, I have a set of them.
http://www.micro-tools.com/store/P-LRSET/Lens-Ring-Tool-Set-Sizes-131921242
930363744455462.aspx
Those are the ones I have.
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On 12/10/14, 12:39 PM, "Bill Barber via olympus"
<olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Actually looking for advice on the removal of the front element of a
>Zuiko
>135mm f3.5. I used my spanner wrench to remove the front group, however
>that is not what I wanted to do. My guess is that I need to remove the
>ring
>which has all the lens information engraved on it. What do I need to do
>to
>get that piece to break loose? I'm not going into competition with John
>H
>I'm just trying to mess up a perfectly good lens by reversing the front
>element. Any suggestions, other than "Don't." Bill "messing with it"
>Barber
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