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Yes, if it is the appropriate size for your Polaroid camera. You can view compatible products via Related Links, below.
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All the Polaroid 300-series cameras use Series 100/660 Pack film, which is still manufactured and is available in 10-packs from Polaroid or FujiFilm.
Depends which screws you are going to use. I usually use the #6 screws that come with blinds. They need no pre-drilling.
It depends on the type of Polaroid film. Polaroid is a registered trade mark of the Land Polaroid company. The adjective is the name of the inventor- not the intended use of the camera! ( there are no Polaroid Aerial or Marine cameras) By the way for technical- slip=stream reasons, an aerial polaroid camera would be inadvisable. Some Polacolorf ( Polaroid color) films have negatives some do not. Everything seems aimed at a rapid development-at the cost of long term productions. There are Polaroid BACKS for use with large or medium format cameras such as the historic and classic Graflex cameras. Some have quite high magazine capacity. All Polaroids are thus- contact prints- the print is the same size as the film format - which makes for bulkiness.
id use 75 mm long noway will it fall off
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You can use any packfilm polaroid , i.e for example 667, 669... You can also use Fujifilm (100C, 400...) which has a more natural, sharpest render.
The drill size for self tapping screws is the size of the barrel. ie,the bit that forms the body of the screws inside the thread. If you are using 1/8 screws then the body would be about 3/32. If I'm doing an unfamiliar size, I always experiment with 2-3 for best size. -An easier way is to simply use 'drill tipped screws' -These are available at an drywall wholesaler.
You will need to use a studfinder to find your wall studs, then mark them. When you have the tv stand set up where you want it to be, nail or use screws through the holes in the back of the stand and sink them into the studs.
you could use screws and nails, and depending on the size, wood glue and duct tape
no. you shrink a DOG to a puppy size. it screws your game up BIG TIME.