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Old 11-24-2013, 06:24 PM   #5
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I'd say you're going to have to look for 'witness' marks- that is, points of contact that shouldn't exist. Or, you could spray one surface with paint and after fitting the two together, see where the paint rubbed off. Then use some laquer thinner to quickly wipe off the paint that you've sprayed ( obviously
not on the lens!).
This is basically how I checked where the clamping rod was hitting on the assembly. I didn't think about doing it on the slide contacts and rails! If the WD40 idea doesn't work, this is going to be step 2 of the offending thingamajig that's blocking the assembly. I appreciate the response!
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