Hey sandy, 

So the rods were off of a junked Beseler enlarger. I removed the box that 
housed the light and the negative holder so that the camera and lens could be 
fitted on the platforms. The blocks are not part of the mechanism, it's just 
holding up temporarily. The two other projectors are a toy 35mm projector and a 
Keystone 16mm projector. Both were beyond repair, so what better way to 
incorporate the two into this project? 

M     On Friday, August 16, 2019, 6:56:50 PM EDT, Sandy McLennan 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 I wish to get some rods with sliding blocks like that (for the camera and the 
lens). From what/where did you get the rods and blocks part shown in the 
photo?thanks,Sandy McLennanHuntsville, Ontario, Canada

On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 2:50 PM <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi everyone,

I'm in the beginning stages of making a "rat rod" or homemade contact printer 
with parts from tossed toy projectors and a Beseler photo enlarger. My camera 
is a Cine Kodak Special. I was wondering if there was anyone else out there who 
had attempted or succeeded in such a feat, and if they could give me tips on 
where I could go next or what improvements I could make. I've attached a photo 
for all to see what I've done so far.

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