posted July 05, 2013 06:44 PM
OK, I have film on some 7" 8mm reels and they will not slide onto the supply spindle! Are they supposed to be that tight or am I missing something? Thanks...
posted July 05, 2013 07:21 PM
My wife went out of town with the camera. All I can say is that these metal reels are very, very close to fitting but I cannot get them to go completely on the spindle unless I use brute force... and if I do I'm afraid I'll break the spindle trying to take them off later. Odd... This link shows a reel exactly like the ones I have.
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posted July 05, 2013 09:02 PM
Hi David, The reels in the link you gave are regular/standard 8mm. You are trying to put them on a regular 8mm machine, right?
posted July 05, 2013 09:18 PM
I assume so. This is a Bell & Howell combo regular/Super projector. The take up reel spindle is larger and the supply smaller. But these reels just don't quite slide on.
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posted July 06, 2013 03:30 AM
Dual gauge projectors usually have a supply spindle to accept Regular/Standard 8 spools. For Super 8 a slip-on adaptor is supplied.
Check the spindle to see if it has an adaptor which should just pull off to reveal the smaller spindle.
As you say, the projectors only have a Super 8 take-up spindle, so Super 8 spools must be used for take-up regardless of the fact that the film could be either type.
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posted July 06, 2013 04:25 AM
The way David is describing it sounds like a projector correctly set to take a standard 8 reel but the reel is just too tight. I have encountered this in the past with metal reels and plastic (presumably more modern) spindles - often the plastic feed spindle is the type designed to accept standard 8 and super 8 without changing parts (favoured by Bauer and Silma). Rather than forcing the reel on, I would suggest re-spooling the film onto a spare reel using an editor
posted July 06, 2013 07:32 AM
I definitely have to use an adapter when mounting a super 8 reel on the supply side. So... I think the filing idea is what I'll have to do on these 4 reels. Thanks everyone! I may get to watch a film yet!