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Topic: Pathe Baby Projector
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Paul Adsett
Film God
Posts: 5003
From: USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted November 23, 2012 01:36 PM
Hi Michael, and congratulations on aquiring a Pathe Baby. These were made by PATHE in France, not Pathescope in the UK. In fact the Baby was the first 9.5mm projector. Yes, a good cleaning and lubrication is the first thing to do. Just a drop of machine oil on all the bearings and moving parts. Best to use grease on the helical gear inside the machine. The next thing you must do is get rid of that lethal resistance inside the bottom of the machine, and convert the whole projector to safe 12 volt halogen lighting. This is relatively easy to do, and will give you a much brighter picture than the original baby lamps, with absolute safety. Ken Valentine in the UK can do Baby lamp conversions, and I have done my own very succesfully. I do have a conversion kit that I sell, but it is pretty expensive as I have to get a special lamp holder adaptor custom manufactured, and machine shop rates these days are astronomical. So I think your best bet is Ken. You can read about my conversion here: http://www.pathefilm.freeserve.co.uk/cel8/cel18.htm
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