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Filter stuck on your lens? Absolute surefire way to get it off!
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Aug 22, 2020 14:35:00   #
John from gpwmi Loc: Michigan
 
Fun start for the day. Thanks KT :-)

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Aug 22, 2020 14:57:24   #
boberic Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
 
I use a Sawzall with a hacksaw blade. Sometimes a Skillsaw with a diamond cutter

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Aug 22, 2020 16:13:39   #
daiqngo Loc: San Diego, CA
 
I had a stuck filter for over 2 years. Last week, I got a tip to take the lens, put it in a ziplock bag and leave it in the freezer for about 30 secs. Afterwards, with a good filter wrench, that thing came off right away!

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Aug 22, 2020 16:33:11   #
GeneS Loc: Glendale,AZ
 
Send the lens and camera to me at my undisclosed mail box and I remove it for free

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Aug 22, 2020 16:33:26   #
GeneS Loc: Glendale,AZ
 
Send the lens and camera to me at my undisclosed mail box and I remove it for free

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Aug 22, 2020 17:29:03   #
its_yoshie
 
ALL i can do is laugh

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Aug 22, 2020 17:49:36   #
DeanS Loc: Capital City area of North Carolina
 
KTJohnson wrote:
1. Secure camera in vice

2. Use a large 14 inch pipe wrench

3. Don't be afraid to use some muscle on that bad boy!

4. Works every time.


Looks like a “wrenching” approach, but sure success. A friend of about 50 yrs in Omaha would just use a hammer. But Gary uses a hammer for damn near everything. Even appears on his license plate on his C4 Vette convertible!

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Aug 22, 2020 18:44:12   #
Doc Barry Loc: Huntsville, Alabama USA
 
KTJohnson wrote:
1. Secure camera in vice

2. Use a large 14 inch pipe wrench

3. Don't be afraid to use some muscle on that bad boy!

4. Works every time.


Just buy a new lens and help the economy, and of course another filter you can't get off yet again.

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Aug 22, 2020 20:31:35   #
cbtsam Loc: Monkton, MD
 
KTJohnson wrote:
1. Secure camera in vice

2. Use a large 14 inch pipe wrench

3. Don't be afraid to use some muscle on that bad boy!

4. Works every time.


It helps to put a 26 inch length of pvc pipe on that handle; makes the turning much easier.

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Aug 22, 2020 20:57:14   #
n3eg Loc: West coast USA
 
Last used lens I bought with a stuck filter also came with the filter removal tool - a wide rubber band wrapped around it.

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Aug 22, 2020 20:58:31   #
will47 Loc: Indianapolis, IN
 
Posted just in time. I got a filter stuck as we talk. Going to the hardware store to buy a vice and wrench. Thanks.

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Aug 22, 2020 22:37:18   #
RightOnPhotography Loc: Quebec,QC
 
You could also heat it up with a torch 😊

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Aug 22, 2020 22:40:55   #
Malco
 
PhotogHobbyist wrote:
I've always believed in the sledgehammer mechanic's creed, "If it doesn't work the first time get a bigger hammer." In this case substitute pipe wrench for hammer.


In the old days we called that an Italian speed wrench.

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Aug 22, 2020 23:41:37   #
hpucker99 Loc: Anchorage, Alaska
 
wthomson wrote:
Your process looks a little crude--have you considered explosives?


Monty Python had a sketch on the use of explosives to treat tooth decay. The results were something like 10 cured, 20 dead and 25 missing presumed cured.

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Aug 23, 2020 00:31:12   #
wthomson Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
hpucker99 wrote:
Monty Python had a sketch on the use of explosives to treat tooth decay. The results were something like 10 cured, 20 dead and 25 missing presumed cured.


...but I bet all the tooth decay was gone, right?

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