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Hello, everyone.

I'm new to this forum and new to any lens repair. I have "used and abused" 1939 "pancake" Elmar 3.5cm lens. It's aperture ring is very stiff and the surfaces of the glass (front and back) are dirty. I assume that the lens needs to be disassembled. Since this would be my first lens repair I need some advice.

1 - What tools and chemicals will I need (at the minimum). I ahve some rought idesa, but will need your experienced input.

2 - Regarding a grease: I have some Nye damping grease (a few different viscosities). Is this grease suitable for lenses? Nye greases: NyoGel 774 and Fluorocarbon Gel with viscosities from 50 to 112 (Pa-sec.) and 0% oil separation.

3 - If iris pivot points will be "accessible" and visible, should they be lightly lubricated, too?

4 - I started to read some repair instructions on similar lens type (Nikon) and will get familiarized a bit more.

5 - Should I even touch up the black flat paint (on the inside surfaces)? If so, what paint is suitable? Can't I just use a primer and a paint from spray cans?

 

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