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33 minutes ago, Al Brown said:

Someone resurrected this 7-year-old thread...
By far the best is ultra thin double sided tape of the "strong" variety.

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I'd suggest that anyone intending to add to this post re-reads the OP (and post #7) before offering-up the next bits of advice. Happpily there's plenty of 'reading-time' available before 2030 comes around...

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Philip.

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14 hours ago, cbass said:

Once the red dot is replaced on the lens how much does the selling price increase? I am thinking an extra 100-150 on a Summilux. What do you think?

Highway robbery!

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20 hours ago, cbass said:

Once the red dot is replaced on the lens how much does the selling price increase? I am thinking an extra 100-150 on a Summilux. What do you think?

If you're cool, you'll replace it with a black dot.  

(yes I know we are talking about the lens!)

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Epoxy might cause severe allergy. I have it resulting from boat repair. Be carefull.

One day I put my uncleaned hands in my pockets. Half an hour later my balls where as big as tennis balls……

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15 hours ago, Gobert said:

Epoxy might cause severe allergy. I have it resulting from boat repair. Be carefull.

One day I put my uncleaned hands in my pockets. Half an hour later my balls where as big as tennis balls……

Epoxy or fiberglass resin?

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21 hours ago, Gobert said:

Epoxy might cause severe allergy. I have it resulting from boat repair. Be carefull.

One day I put my uncleaned hands in my pockets. Half an hour later my balls where as big as tennis balls……

It's not quite clear: are you complaining or boasting? :lol:

Pete.

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vor 21 Stunden schrieb Gobert:

One day I put my uncleaned hands in my pockets. Half an hour later my balls where as big as tennis balls……

I wonder where you attached the red dot.

He: may I show you my tele lens?

She: This is not a tele, looks like a pancake...

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The glued on Red Dot on my 80-200 Vario-Elmar R was knocked off last week. Considering it landed on a predominantly dark red Persian carpet, I was very lucky to find it. I will re-attach it with Loctite 401 industrial cyanoacrylate adhesive once a new bottle arrives, as the 20 year old bottle has gone rock hard. I use a pair of Swedish Fly tying micro pliers, with very fine angled tips to the jaws, so that I can get the dot in exactly the correct place and I wear a watchmakers magnifying illuminated headset. If a previously glued Red Dot has come off, remember to scrape the old glue off both the dot and lens. I use a Swann-Morton scalpel, with a fresh blade. To avoid making a mess, I think it is best to put the glue on the dot and maybe dab any excess away with a folded paper towel.

Someone many years ago, gave me a bag of around 8 or 10 spare Red Dots. I think it was the late Peter Grisaffi. A more than lifetime's supply. It is rather nice on the Funleader 45mm lens that arrived today which BTW is beautifully made and about the same weight as my 50 Summilux III, so obviously very little plastic content and the optical cell looks brand new, that they have marked the mounting orientation with a very Leica-ish red dot. 

Wilson

 

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1 hour ago, wlaidlaw said:

spare Red Dots

I was going to ask where does one find spare (lens) red dots? I have an R-180 and the dot has vanished - the previous owner must have suffered the loss originally as the dot was actually half a small bead from a kid’s bracelet making set, filed down from a sphere to a hemisphere… My kid’s sets don’t have red - so I might go out on a limb and put a blue one on and make a real fashion statement…😎

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vor 10 Minuten schrieb PCPix:

so I might go out on a limb and put a blue one on and make a real fashion statement…😎

Shouldn't it be a golden dot then? Or better still, a diamond? THAT would make for some real Leica glow ... 🙂.

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1 hour ago, wlaidlaw said:

I will re-attach it with Loctite 401 industrial cyanoacrylate adhesive

I feel sure I've read somewhere on the forum that someone's lens was damaged as a result of 'fuming' of cyanoacrylate/Loctite, Wilson.  A tiny drop for a red dot might be quite safe though.

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Pete,

I last glued the red dot on that lens when it came back from Will van Manen, with no fogging, some 10 years ago, and I bumped it against a window frame last week, right on the dot. I don't think the tiny amount of glue I use on the outside of the lens will be a big risk. I thought the only fumes that could damage glass were fluorine or hydrofluoric acid but I believe it is the coating that is damaged. In the 13 year old thread that discussed this, someone was gluing something on the lens hood, right in front of the lens.  In theory I should use Loctite 408 low bloom/low fume glue but it is expensive, sets rather brittle and contains Hydroquinone to which I am allergic, from years of being careless with darkroom chemicals, not wearing gloves. I will tape off the front of the lens round the lens cap with painters tape just to be 100% safe. Thanks for reminding me of this. 

Wilson

 

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4 hours ago, PCPix said:

I was going to ask where does one find spare (lens) red dots? I have an R-180 and the dot has vanished - the previous owner must have suffered the loss originally as the dot was actually half a small bead from a kid’s bracelet making set, filed down from a sphere to a hemisphere… My kid’s sets don’t have red - so I might go out on a limb and put a blue one on and make a real fashion statement…😎

Fleabay is probably your best shot. I see however there is some optimist trying to sell one for £25. 

Wilson

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The other source I have seen suggested in the past is spherical headed push pins. Remove the pin and then grind half away (the pin hole side). Zeiss used blue dots on their ZM lenses, which I thought a smart differentiation move   

Wilson

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7 hours ago, PCPix said:

I was going to ask where does one find spare (lens) red dots? I have an R-180 and the dot has vanished - the previous owner must have suffered the loss originally as the dot was actually half a small bead from a kid’s bracelet making set, filed down from a sphere to a hemisphere… My kid’s sets don’t have red - so I might go out on a limb and put a blue one on and make a real fashion statement…😎

The 'Red Dot' had fallen from my 28mm Elmarit ASPH and one day, when I was visiting the Leica Store in central London, I asked about sourcing a replacement. The assistant was more than happy to suggest that I might simply hand over the lens and hang around for ten minutes or so by which time they could fit a replacement dot for me FOC.

Thank You Leica Mayfair!

Philip.

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