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Topic: Kodascope Eight-33 projector lamp removal
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Steve Hartwell
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Posts: 28
From: St Catharines, Ontario, Canada
Registered: Jan 2014
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posted August 25, 2018 10:16 PM
Thanks Bill, I tried easy-down-push-turn, but, as stated looks like the metal bottom of the lamp and the metal socket it goes into have corroded together so the lamp won't move.
As Paul said - be vary careful or the lamp will break, so I didn't dare try any more force.
But I guess I don't have any choice now but to try harder, using some kind of protection against broken glass.
I do have two more lamps in case I break the original.
Thanks to both of you, Bill and Paul, for replying to my original posting.
-------------------- steve www.homemovies.ca
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Steve Hartwell
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Posts: 28
From: St Catharines, Ontario, Canada
Registered: Jan 2014
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posted August 26, 2018 09:14 PM
Joe and Barry, thanks for the suggestions to spray.
I sprayed all around quite liberally with "Electronics Contacts Cleaner with Silicone" waited a few minutes and that did the trick. I was able to hand remove the lamp, file off the corrosion from the bottom of the lamp, and emery paper off the corrosion on the projector contact.
Put the lamp back in and it works like a charm.
I recently had this 1930s projector 'donated' to me along with a bunch of other cameras and projectors by a customer lady who's father recently passed away in Niagara Falls Canada, he had bought it and a 1930s Cine-Kodak Eight-25 movie camera back in the 1940s. Then he later bought a couple of those 1950s brownie movie cameras, and later a couple more cameras and projectors.
Holy doodle, this Eight-33 projector and the Eight-25 camera are in immaculate condition, still working after almost 80 years ! they are real beauts
I'm planning to use them at a local festival exhibit in September to show young kids how things used to be done and spread the word about my youtube channel of old historical homemovie and professional films of Canada.
So, thanks for the suggestions everybody to get the lamp working again.
-------------------- steve www.homemovies.ca
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