I’ve been reading and learning plenty from this from this forum, the knowledge in here is awesome, of course I never joined until I needed some help, in other word, I didn’t join until now!
I am a film buff and finally decided to give this collecting and screening a serious go. I bought a Sankyo stereo 800 and an Elmo St-1200HD off eBay. I received the Elmo last week and the Sankyo today, the Sankyo is in impeccable condition, and the Elmo?
That one is bad, although the body is in great shape, the inside is filthy and full of dried out grease it looks it hasn’t been used in years and it needs a heavy-duty cleaning.
Can anyone here recommend a grease remover I can use to clean this mess?
posted January 31, 2009 02:57 PM
Hi Angelo, and welcome to this forum. DO NOT USE A DEGREASING AGENT ON YOUR PROJECTOR! The only safe way is to mechanically remove the old grease with toothpicks, swabs, cloths - whatever is appropriate. Yes it will be time consuming, but it is the only safe way - using solvents or degreasing solutions will almost certainly ruin your machine.
-------------------- The best of all worlds- 8mm, super 8mm, 9.5mm, and HD Digital Projection, Elmo GS1200 f1.0 2-blade Eumig S938 Stereo f1.0 Ektar Panasonic PT-AE4000U digital pj
It took me a few days following your recommendations but finally I cleaned the projector to almost an immaculate condition, I re-oiled the machine following the service manual and at the recommendation of Eltek in New York, I re-greased it using Electrolube’s SPG (Special Plastic Grease).
Finally, Ipened up a nice bottle of wine and my wife and I just finished enjoying a full feature, Rain with Joan Crawford and Walter Huston. To say we had a blast is an understatement; I am hooked on this thing, the projector performed flawlessly.
posted February 07, 2009 12:05 PM
Well done Angelo! It is very satisfying indeed to restore a neglected projector to first class working condition. If you continue to maintain your machine it will last you a very long time indeed. Most of us here on the forum are running projectors from the 1950's and 1970's, and some like myself are still running really vintage projectors from the 1920's! Unlike modern video equipment, most cine equipment seems to have been built to last forever. Where did you get the Electrolube SPG - I would like to get some? And welcome to the great hobby of film collecting. It is very addictive, but will give you and your family immeasurable pleasure in return for your time and investment. Please continue to post on the forum and let us know how you are making out.
-------------------- The best of all worlds- 8mm, super 8mm, 9.5mm, and HD Digital Projection, Elmo GS1200 f1.0 2-blade Eumig S938 Stereo f1.0 Ektar Panasonic PT-AE4000U digital pj
I will visit the forum often and will contribute when I can and of course, most likely, I'll ask questions as I learn the ropes.
I got the SPG from Electrolube’s US distributor MidWest Tech Services in Willowbrook, IL – They don’t have the product on their website yet but you can order it by telephone at 1-800-877-0668 – Electrolube’s part number is ESPG35SL and Midwest Tech Services part number is 0 E11-SPG35SL – I bought a 25gm size but they have other sizes. I hope this helps.