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Posted by Robert Neia (Member # 890) on July 28, 2010, 05:03 PM:
 
Hello,

Does anyone have a super 8 sound striping machine like a weberling that they would like to sell?
 
Posted by Glenn Brady (Member # 715) on July 28, 2010, 09:01 PM:
 
I've got a Weberling striper for 110V, complete with electrical cord, a very good rubber belt, and an adhesive reservoir & wick that appear to be unused. The drive sprocket is for Super 8. Film that I striped more than thirty years ago with an identical machine still plays fine. If interested, send me a PM.
 
Posted by Robert Neia (Member # 890) on July 29, 2010, 04:00 AM:
 
Hi Glenn,

Yes I would be very interested in purchasing it, I sent you an email on the 8mm forum. Did you get it? Or did I send it incorrectly? I hope to hear from you soon.

-Robert
 
Posted by Glenn Brady (Member # 715) on July 29, 2010, 06:00 AM:
 
Hi, Robert

Please contact me [directly by e-mail]. I can send pictures of the striper and provide further details.

Glenn

[ October 25, 2010, 08:32 AM: Message edited by: Glenn Brady ]
 
Posted by Mikel Jenson (Member # 2108) on July 29, 2010, 06:31 AM:
 
hello and I'm sorry if this seems kind of nosy.. but I am really interested in the equipment and process behind this sort of stuff.. so I was wondering if it were possible, you could send me the pictures as well? I am not interested in buying such a machine just interested..

thank you
-Mikel Jenson
 
Posted by Glenn Brady (Member # 715) on July 29, 2010, 06:40 AM:
 
Hi, Mikel

Just send your request to my e-mail address. I'll get pictures to you once I've made them.

Glenn
 
Posted by Robert Neia (Member # 890) on July 29, 2010, 12:14 PM:
 
Hi Glenn,

I just sent you an email, please let me know if you did not recieve it.

-Robert
 
Posted by Jorge Rondao (Member # 1434) on October 04, 2010, 02:11 PM:
 
If I can buy one, it is still possible to buy the tape for sound and where?
 
Posted by Glenn Brady (Member # 715) on October 05, 2010, 08:22 AM:
 
See Wittner Cinetec: http://www.wittner-kinotechnik.de/katalog/03_verbr/d_s8mm.php.
 
Posted by Jorge Rondao (Member # 1434) on October 05, 2010, 04:09 PM:
 
Thanks Glenn.
Regards
 
Posted by Gerald Moore (Member # 319) on October 06, 2010, 12:25 AM:
 
And here:
Rinser Kinotechnik

or here:
FFR-Film
 
Posted by Jorge Rondao (Member # 1434) on October 18, 2010, 04:56 PM:
 
Finally managed to buy a standard and super 8 sound striping machine to put audio in my movies to my mono Euming, my doubt now is:
which of the two tapes is the correct to place mono audio in super 8mm?
I have also to buy a bottle of glue?
Any help of the gurus sound is welcome.

These are the tapes that Wittner Cinetec sells:

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This is my machine that arrives soon:

 -
 
Posted by Glenn Brady (Member # 715) on October 18, 2010, 06:29 PM:
 
quote:
. . . which of the two tapes is the correct to place mono audio in super 8mm?
It's the 0.8mm stripe you'll need; the 0.45mm material is for the balance stripe.
 
Posted by Jorge Rondao (Member # 1434) on October 18, 2010, 07:12 PM:
 
Thanks Glenn.
Any advice for the operation of this machine?
 
Posted by Glenn Brady (Member # 715) on October 18, 2010, 09:58 PM:
 
quote:
Any advice for the operation of this machine?
I'm unfamiliar with the Supersound machine, having used only Weberling stripers, but I expect the same techniques apply. I've always spliced my films with the Bolex beveled-edge cement splicers so there's no bump at the splice and, consequently, no blip in the soundtrack. The film should be clean. I've made sure there's sufficient leader so I've got time to adjust the alignment of the stripe on the film. The cement should be reasonably fresh. When I began, I just followed the instructions supplied with the striper and never had a problem. Have fun!
 
Posted by Patrick McGrath (Member # 1210) on October 18, 2010, 10:11 PM:
 
Glen, did you ever sell your striping machine to the original poster?
I am somewhat interested if it is still available.
 
Posted by Jorge Rondao (Member # 1434) on October 19, 2010, 04:58 AM:
 
Many tanks Glenn. Super 8 Regards.
 
Posted by Glenn Brady (Member # 715) on October 19, 2010, 08:31 AM:
 
quote:
. . . did you ever sell your striping machine to the original poster? I am somewhat interested if it is still available.
Yes, I did sell the Weberling machine. I've got two more, but I'm reluctant to part with either one. Weberling striping machines (usually the DS 240) appear regularly at eBay in Europe, but they're invariably for 220V/50Hz. They're much less common in the U.S.A. Still, if you're patient, I'm sure one will turn up.
 
Posted by Jorge Rondao (Member # 1434) on October 19, 2010, 10:19 AM:
 
Glenn, did you have some photos of that machine who can send me?
 
Posted by Glenn Brady (Member # 715) on October 19, 2010, 10:54 AM:
 
quote:
did you have some photos of that machine who can send me?
Yes, I'd be happy to send you pictures of the Weberling striper. Just contact me [directly by e-mail].

[ October 25, 2010, 08:32 AM: Message edited by: Glenn Brady ]
 
Posted by Jorge Rondao (Member # 1434) on October 19, 2010, 04:35 PM:
 
Thanks again,
There is some alignment to do when puting the tape and glue? where places the glue? in some kind of cushion for this purpose, there is only once or have to go puting the glue?
Sorry all these issues but must be made to the gurus of striping. [Smile]

Regards
Jorge
 
Posted by Glenn Brady (Member # 715) on October 19, 2010, 05:29 PM:
 
quote:
There is some alignment to do when puting the tape and glue? where places the glue? in some kind of cushion for this purpose, there is only once or have to go puting the glue?
In the Weberling striper, the cement is held in a plastic reservoir inside the housing and fed by a cloth wick through a hollow tube that penetrates the face of the machine. The magnetic stripe is pulled through a channel cut in this tube and exposed to the adhesive-soaked wick. The stripe is then guided onto the film by a grooved spindle that moves in and out to provide proper alignment of the stripe and the film.

[ October 19, 2010, 06:30 PM: Message edited by: Glenn Brady ]
 
Posted by Jorge Rondao (Member # 1434) on November 19, 2010, 06:49 AM:
 
Thanks Glenn, I have read on some forums the best splice film for than stripped sound is the cement splice, but there are another opinions and can be done with the tape splices on film, since I have my film ready to striped sound tape but spliced with tape splice, I wonder in your opinion what is the best splice to not undermine the work? Cement or tape splice? I have time to change the tape splices for cement splice if is the best way.

Regards

[ November 19, 2010, 05:41 PM: Message edited by: Jorge Rondao ]
 


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