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Topic: Elmo GS1200 Spres
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Renzo Dal Bo
Film Handler
Posts: 70
From: Mogliano Veneto, Italy
Registered: Dec 2016
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posted February 04, 2017 03:58 PM
Hi Mathew, I am a newbie here in this forum and I had just the same problem like you. I recently bought a GS1200 with sound problem due to the cracked pinch roller lever. I was not able to find any original spare part so, at first, I tried to repair the broken lever, as suggested somewhere in this forum. However I did not get a good result, because the plastic was fragile and cracked in two places. Then I changed my strategy, I drew a 3d model of the lever, trying to replay the Elmo Gs1200 Mk2 improved lever design. After that, I printed it in black ABS plastic with my home made 3d printer. I also recovered, from the old lever, the rubber roller, its axis, the snap rings and the two allen screws and mounted them on the new one. The result seems to me quite good, but, above all, it works! My GS now has found again its original sound with no failure. If you don't find somewhere a new spare part or you are not able to repair the old one, I could reprint a new lever for you. Regards, Renzo.
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Renzo Dal Bo
Film Handler
Posts: 70
From: Mogliano Veneto, Italy
Registered: Dec 2016
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posted June 02, 2018 10:09 AM
Hi Mathew, nice to meet you again and thank you to remember the first project I presented in this forum. For sure I am going to contact you by PM. In the meantime, to meet the request of other forum members, I have improved the pressure lever design, inserting a brass bushing on the hole where the lever is fastened on the rotating axis. Now it is just like the last Elmo lever design.
Chip, the dimensions of my printer don't allow to produce a so big reel. Furthermore this kind of objects can be made only by 2/3 single pieces bonded together in a second moment. I think it's not worth of it because the cost could be much more than to buy a used reel on the net.
Dino and Steve, nowadays it is not a big problem to build yourself a 3D-Printer, you can find a lot of good and detailed projects in internet. The main difficulty is to realize a precise 3D model drawing. Then all that remains to be done is performed by the printer software. Even if you don't have a printer, but you have the file of the 3D model of the piece, there are a lot of services in the net that can print it for you, with several kind of materials, for a few bucks.
Renzo [ June 02, 2018, 12:48 PM: Message edited by: Renzo Dal Bo ]
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