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Topic: Newbie's first question: SSL-0 overhaul?
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Dimitris Triantopoulos
Junior
Posts: 21
From: New York, NY, USA
Registered: Apr 2006
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posted April 15, 2006 12:19 PM
Hello everyone, I am also new to the forum, and I want to say hello to everyone. My name is Dimitris but everyone calls me Mitsos (a nickname for Dimitris).
I am slowly (my work is not in the film field) learning about 16mm filmmaking, projecting, film-handling, etc.
I recently bought a used EIKI SSL-0 on Ebay. I have learned how to thread it and have watched my first roll of 16mm color reversal (Kodak 7285 - Ektachrome 100D).
I am thinking that I should probably get the projector overhauled, though, by a specialist. (I want to make sure that it doesn't scratch the films I will be projecting.) Is there someone in New York City that you could recommend?
-------------------- Mitsos New York, NY
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Dimitris Triantopoulos
Junior
Posts: 21
From: New York, NY, USA
Registered: Apr 2006
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posted April 17, 2006 02:53 PM
Hi all, just an update... I made the loop with the white leader and I actually painted the whole thing black (both sides) and ran it for 10 minutes through my EIKI. On the side that faces the lamp the black dye got removed quite a bit. On the other side not so much. There also seem to be a few scratches. Also, the white rollers are now black from the marker (I guess I needn't have painted the whole width of the film strip, all the way to the sprocket holes )
Isn't it inevitable, though, that after so many runs, a film will scratch some? Or not?
So, I removed the gate, and I will be washing it. It feels quite exciting and rewarding to be working on one's one machine, I must admit. Mine was the property of a school...
-------------------- Mitsos New York, NY
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Dimitris Triantopoulos
Junior
Posts: 21
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Registered: Apr 2006
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posted April 18, 2006 11:49 AM
Oops,
I used a Sharpie, and it dried out completely, thankfully. And it's prety easy to wipe it off the rollers. I can also make another strip (just white leader) and see how much dirt/black marker stuff it will collect if I run it again for a few minutes.
You see, when I was doing it I didn't have your post printed, and only when I went back to it did I realize that I remembered it wrong...
So, now it's a little dirtier than it was before That's ok... I can still clean up the film path with Q-tips and water/alcohol, or no?
Live and learn... (and note to self: read the posts/suggestions better!!)
-------------------- Mitsos New York, NY
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