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Enlarging Lens Mount Removal

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I bought another enlarging lens but I am having trouble removing the ring holding the lens on the metal mounting plate. There are 2 notches at 180 degrees from each other on the ring. I don't have a tool for this and I was putting a lot of force on it and getting nowhere. Any suggestions?

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wizzy. if you applied a lot of force. it never moved make sure that it is not rusted in place. if there is no rust and be very careful. take a flat tip screw diver. put it on one knot. place it AT 45 degree angle in the knot. tap the end of the screw diver with a hammer. not to hard make sure that you are loosing it. rightie tightie leftie loose. that should start it loose. that is how I would do it. I worked a lot of steel erection over the years. wizzy do you have a spanner tool. if you do put the flat tipps in the knots stick another screw low down next to the lens and start turning slowly. that will give you a lot of mechanical advantage.
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I would try a camera shop if you have one nearby. They should have the spanner tool.
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I had the self same problem just yesterday with 105mm enlarging lens I ordered. I'm sure there must be a proscribed method of doing it but I just ended up using a flat head
screwdriver and popped it off. It didn't pop off easily though and want bent when it finally came loose. No apparent damage to the lens. I wouldn't recommend this method though as I'm sure there's a better way to do it without taking a chance to damaging the lens.
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Got it. Big pair of curved pliers and a pair of testicles did the trick. But I had to push much harder than I wanted to.
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good wizzy 1 fire that up lets see some images from that lens. have a great one
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