A couple of day ago during sorting out more film for the heritage society, this time being Super 8 not Standard. I thought I might try using cement. Now in truth, I have a real dislike for cement splices, since the days of home striping with a Rexette, a brilliant machine by the way, during that time of striping films I had the odd cement splice fail, plus some of the cement splices I have seen folk do are lumpy, really not nice at all.
I made the move to tape Agfa F8S Automatic and later the Wurker and never looked back, so this time, in a long time the first with Super8 in about 40 years I would give it a go. I found it more time than tape as I was scraping, not just one end of the film but both parts, always cleaning as I go with a tooth brush.
Now for the moment of truth, how was the GS1200 going handle those cement splices?, well to my pleasant surprise they went through very quiet and smooth, there were about 10 splices in a complete 400ft reel, no problems at all, in fact you would hardly know they were there.
So there you have it, I have to take back all I used to think about cement splices, well almost .
I made the move to tape Agfa F8S Automatic and later the Wurker and never looked back, so this time, in a long time the first with Super8 in about 40 years I would give it a go. I found it more time than tape as I was scraping, not just one end of the film but both parts, always cleaning as I go with a tooth brush.
Now for the moment of truth, how was the GS1200 going handle those cement splices?, well to my pleasant surprise they went through very quiet and smooth, there were about 10 splices in a complete 400ft reel, no problems at all, in fact you would hardly know they were there.
So there you have it, I have to take back all I used to think about cement splices, well almost .
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