Jostein wrote:
Epoxy's good enough for me. I've looked at Kirk's once before, and unfortunately their list doesn't include the pair of 58 and 49mm threads needed to use the FA50/1.4 with either the FA100/2.8 macro or A*200/4 macro.
Just thinking that, once they are epoxied, one or two small bolts (2~3mm) would prevent an "unpleasantness".
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But I agree it is a better solution overall. Price isn't bad either...:-)
Cheers, Jostein
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On 16/5/05, mike wilson, discombobulated, unleashed:
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>Epoxy's strength is least in shear, IIRC; a slight bump could >cause the
>joint to part company. Some mechanical connection might be a good >thing.
WELD!!!
I did the epoxy thing until I decided to just buy this: http://www.kirkphoto.com/polarizers.html
Christian

