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<blockquote data-quote="BeegRhob" data-source="post: 748154" data-attributes="member: 48712"><p>Possibly load up the film for the first shot and shine a light around the seal, then seal it externally, with tape or something like plumbers putty. Then you should have a few shots without leaks. I bought a few cameras in a lot and they had a lot of duct (also duck) tape on them. Took the tape off and it left behind a residue. Turns out, the duct tape was the best thing to use to remove the residue!</p><p></p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeegRhob, post: 748154, member: 48712"] Possibly load up the film for the first shot and shine a light around the seal, then seal it externally, with tape or something like plumbers putty. Then you should have a few shots without leaks. I bought a few cameras in a lot and they had a lot of duct (also duck) tape on them. Took the tape off and it left behind a residue. Turns out, the duct tape was the best thing to use to remove the residue! Rob [/QUOTE]
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