Bob,

For jobs like this I've got a magnetic tray, about 8"x10" and the bottom
lined with the same sort of magnetic mat that fridge magnets use.  Came from
a bargain store for very few dollars, as did a set of plastic tweezers with
various shaped points that are perfect for repositioning tiny parts.

The springy A contact inside the lens flange can also be troublesome.  I
found that a strip of post-it note can be used to tape the part into place
and then be gently drawn out once the mount and the lens body have been
brought together.

Regards,
Anthony Farr

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> Anthony,
>
> (snip)  And you didn't loose that
> little ball bearing either that makes the click-stops work.  (snip)
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