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From: San Francsico, CA, USA
Registered: Jan 2017
posted September 12, 2017 09:51 PM
All I can find are 12 inch boxes for vinyl records. I don't have a lot of films, I just need one or two boxes to store up to 2000ft reels.
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From: Sunnyvale, CA USA
Registered: Sep 2011
posted September 13, 2017 12:22 AM
That doesn't look like a film storage box to me...Are you sure you posted the right link? It says it's a collapsible toy box.
You can always try to see if one of your local pizza parlors will sell or give you a couple of boxes.
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From: Bristol. United Kingdom
Registered: Oct 2007
posted September 13, 2017 05:12 AM
Robert It doesn't look very strong to take the weight of 16mm films on spools. Also, it does not say whether its dimensions (15" x 15" x 16") are internal or external. If the latter they are not large enough. 2000/2200ft spools are just under 15" in diameter.
Much better to go for the proper product. Here is a link to Urbanski Film.
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From: San Francsico, CA, USA
Registered: Jan 2017
posted September 13, 2017 10:28 AM
Yea they don't look strong and they are stretchable. I just need something so I can arrange the reels vertically on a table. I have purchased one and will post a review.
Pizza box is only good for one reel, so I have to have many boxes which is not convenient.
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From: Bristol. United Kingdom
Registered: Oct 2007
posted September 13, 2017 10:43 AM
Robert Films should be stored horizontally, this is to distribute their weight equally. You would be better off to buy some proper cans, either plastic or metal.
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From: San Francsico, CA, USA
Registered: Jan 2017
posted September 13, 2017 11:11 AM
Maurice, Unfortunately that is inconvenient. I would like to arrange them like books so it's easy to take out and put back in. From the photos I've seen on this forum, that is how they do it as well.
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From: Queens, NY, USA
Registered: Oct 2015
posted September 13, 2017 11:20 AM
Robert, sure many people store them vertically. However, Maurice is right. from my understanding films stored vertically begin to take on a sag as the weight bears down on the bottom portion of the film reel.
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