Got a Eumig Mark S 802 (super 8 single 8). It seems to be a very simple machine, but of course, both of the motor mounts had completely disintegrated.
Ordered replacements from the Netherlands. So I'll have to repair the projector before I can think about machining down the lens barrel.
I wish Super-8 projector design was better.
I'm currently restoring an old Filmosound amp but the projector it came with is so well made it makes virtually every Super-8 projector look like absolute junk. In fact, the quality of the B&H build makes a lot of other 16mm portable projectors look like junk. The only super-8 projector that comes close to pro build quality is the Fumeo and they are expensive and rare as hen's teeth.
I guess consumer gear is consumer gear. It's designed for ease of manufacturing, not ease of repair.
Luckily, the rest of the Eumig seems to be fine. It came in the original box with all the paperwork, etc. I think the material they used for those motor mounts was just a really inferior plastic. I've seen the same type of plastic used in some super-8 cameras. Someone once gave me a NOS Kodak Instamatic Super-8 camera that had never been unboxed. I unboxed it, put in batteries and on the first test of the motor all the plastic gears immediately crumbled. Totally useless..
Ordered replacements from the Netherlands. So I'll have to repair the projector before I can think about machining down the lens barrel.
I wish Super-8 projector design was better.
I'm currently restoring an old Filmosound amp but the projector it came with is so well made it makes virtually every Super-8 projector look like absolute junk. In fact, the quality of the B&H build makes a lot of other 16mm portable projectors look like junk. The only super-8 projector that comes close to pro build quality is the Fumeo and they are expensive and rare as hen's teeth.
I guess consumer gear is consumer gear. It's designed for ease of manufacturing, not ease of repair.
Luckily, the rest of the Eumig seems to be fine. It came in the original box with all the paperwork, etc. I think the material they used for those motor mounts was just a really inferior plastic. I've seen the same type of plastic used in some super-8 cameras. Someone once gave me a NOS Kodak Instamatic Super-8 camera that had never been unboxed. I unboxed it, put in batteries and on the first test of the motor all the plastic gears immediately crumbled. Totally useless..
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