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Topic: Bell & Howell 2592 Rewind Problem
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Chip Gelmini
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1733
From: Brooksville, FL
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted November 07, 2007 01:59 PM
I have a 16mm B&H autoload machine available model 1590-C for sale. This rewinds OK but has trouble autoloading. This is a problem beyond simply using the film trimmer and fresh leader. It just does not autoload, jamming right before the claw grabs the film within the gate. This unit arrived well packaged, but the handle was broken so it probably got dropped long before it was ever shipped to me. The unit powers up has nice bright light, too. If the problem of autoloading couold be fixed this would be a great machine. I have always been a super 8 collector and decided to try 16mm. This projector arrived with the problems at hand, and was sold through ebay as is. This was an ego booster which blew up immediately. I am staying with super 8. Maybe someday I will try a slotload machine. I like the idea of 16mm format - remember it well from high school.
You can have this for parts if you help me regroup the moiney I spent. The bill I paid was actually $90.00 including postage. Willing to settle for $35.00 PLUS postage to ship it. Perhaps the parts of good rewind will help you with your problem.
As for the rewind issues, why not use a pair of hand cranks as backup? Neumade products through 16mm film dealers often can sell you new rewind units that can be fitted with optional pulley drive, all you have to do is provide the counter space, motor and belt, and electrical switching. This type of rewind would be like the days of the old 35mm carbon arc projection rooms, long before the multiplex theaters of today. I use motor crank rewind for super 8, and it works really good and is safe for the film.
Martin if you are interested in this I am also in Massachusetts on Cape Cod if you wanted to take the drive here. I have a killer theater in the basement designed for super 8mm sound, including cinemascope and Dolby surround!
Contact me through normal email please if interested (please DO NOT use PRIVATE MESSAGING THROUGH THIS FORUM).
Chip Gelmini
prfcg2@aol.com
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