I'm posting the following as a new topic in the hope that others will contribute (and I can learn as much as possible) so that we can all keep screening our beloved films for the foreseeable future, given the fact that we are all limited to screening our films on projectors where both they and the films themselves are more than 40yrs or even older!
When I first started my 'second time around' in this most wonderful hobby just about 5 years ago now (following my last collecting days that were in the early '80s) I hadn't previously been aware of the following when I left: Colour films fade; Uncleaned film-paths/gates scratch films; Soundheads wear out - along with other parts! etc...
Well with the above in mind, and as I've absolutely no technical or mechanical aptitude at all, I started to devise a fairly basic strategy to counter these 'new' problems which I was previously oblivious to. I also had to factor in the fact that I would be moving to an island off of the west-coast of Scotland - so getting a projector regularly serviced/repaired would not be the usual option available to me had I stayed in London.
By early 2016 and with a well-earned 'bounty' now in my bank account I implemented my simple strategy to judiciously buy a certain number of projectors and assemble what I deemed to be the 'squad' of projectors that would allow me to screen the new film collection (that I was also accumulating at the same time) for the foreseeable number of years 🤞 whilst always keeping in mind my non existent technical abilities AND my location.
And so this is the 'squad' that I have finally assembled to do the job:
2 x Elmo GS1200; 2 x Eumig S938; 2 x Bauer T610; 2 x Bauer T600; 2 x Eumig 924 Sonomatic
All of these projectors have been bought from reputable sources (indeed most from people on this forum) they have all been serviced before I made the move up here a couple of years ago now and most (if not all of them) have what I would call relatively 'low mileage/usage'.
So (like a sports coach trying not to wear out any of his players) I will religiously and regularly rotate the whole 'squad' so that they will neither be overused or sit idle for too long - in reality no projector should be used more than about 10 times a year for on average about 90mins each time - i.e 15hrs usage each year.
Obviously I will have to make sure that I lube each one from time to time and change any belts and bulbs as and when required and I already make sure that every film is inspected and cleaned with FilmGuard and that the projector to be used is checked and gate/film-path cleaned prior to all screenings.
This is the only way (for me) that I can, hopefully, ensure relatively 'trouble-free' screenings long into the future 🤞
I would more than welcome any comments and suggestions for this strategy - especially if there is anything more I can do (given my limitations) or indeed any faults/problems with this rather basic strategy 🤔
Many thanks for anyone reading this 🙂
Ali.
When I first started my 'second time around' in this most wonderful hobby just about 5 years ago now (following my last collecting days that were in the early '80s) I hadn't previously been aware of the following when I left: Colour films fade; Uncleaned film-paths/gates scratch films; Soundheads wear out - along with other parts! etc...
Well with the above in mind, and as I've absolutely no technical or mechanical aptitude at all, I started to devise a fairly basic strategy to counter these 'new' problems which I was previously oblivious to. I also had to factor in the fact that I would be moving to an island off of the west-coast of Scotland - so getting a projector regularly serviced/repaired would not be the usual option available to me had I stayed in London.
By early 2016 and with a well-earned 'bounty' now in my bank account I implemented my simple strategy to judiciously buy a certain number of projectors and assemble what I deemed to be the 'squad' of projectors that would allow me to screen the new film collection (that I was also accumulating at the same time) for the foreseeable number of years 🤞 whilst always keeping in mind my non existent technical abilities AND my location.
And so this is the 'squad' that I have finally assembled to do the job:
2 x Elmo GS1200; 2 x Eumig S938; 2 x Bauer T610; 2 x Bauer T600; 2 x Eumig 924 Sonomatic
All of these projectors have been bought from reputable sources (indeed most from people on this forum) they have all been serviced before I made the move up here a couple of years ago now and most (if not all of them) have what I would call relatively 'low mileage/usage'.
So (like a sports coach trying not to wear out any of his players) I will religiously and regularly rotate the whole 'squad' so that they will neither be overused or sit idle for too long - in reality no projector should be used more than about 10 times a year for on average about 90mins each time - i.e 15hrs usage each year.
Obviously I will have to make sure that I lube each one from time to time and change any belts and bulbs as and when required and I already make sure that every film is inspected and cleaned with FilmGuard and that the projector to be used is checked and gate/film-path cleaned prior to all screenings.
This is the only way (for me) that I can, hopefully, ensure relatively 'trouble-free' screenings long into the future 🤞
I would more than welcome any comments and suggestions for this strategy - especially if there is anything more I can do (given my limitations) or indeed any faults/problems with this rather basic strategy 🤔
Many thanks for anyone reading this 🙂
Ali.
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