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    Reviews (7)
    Car Windshield Suction Cup Mount for Escort Solo S2 S3 RD-5110 Radar Detector
    06 Aug, 2022
    Great product! A+++ Seller.
    Fit perfect and great suction!
    New Rokinon 8mm F/3.5 HD Fisheye Lens with Removable Hood for Nikon with AE Chip
    01 Jun, 2016
    Best fisheye lens for the money!
    3 of 3 found this helpful
    DSLRKIT Pro Lens Vise Tool Repair Filter Ring Ajustment Steel 27mm to 130mm
    08 Sep, 2017
    Great tool
    With a little patience, I was able to repair one lens and a lens hood on two rather rare lenses! You need to cut a circular thin piece of foam about 1/16 t o 1/8" thick to protect the front lens element. Closed cell foam sheet that comes with some packaging works great. The foam has the consistency of a thin piece of leather. The trick is to loosen the tool about 1/16" smaller than the inside threads of a lens, and then carefully engages the threads by using your thumb to push the tool outward. You want to engage the good threads on the len hood by positioning the two threaded semi-circular lips just about 1/2" away from the damaged area. Next, you would turn the knob to just engage the stop collar. Do not try to over tighten the wing nut. Just barely contact the stop collar on the tool. The goal is to slowly bring the crushed area out in 5-6 minute steps. The tool lips will barely contact the good portion as you rotate the tool in a tightening sequence. Just rotate the tool past the bad section by about 1/2", release the pressure by opening the wing nut to collapse the tool and reverse direction to where your starting point was. tighten the tool slightly and repeat. I also have found t hat if the damaged area is pushed in 1/16", then position the tool and expand it slightly before starting would greatly help. Be careful to insert the protective circular foam or you will scratch your lens, Use a good filter to test the threads. I also found it helpful to mark the starting thread on the filter and lens with a small white dot or red marker to help me to start the lens correctly.
    3 of 3 found this helpful

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