I thought that this would make for a good topic, as none of our projectors are getting any younger. My tip of the day? Switch all of your metal reels out for plastic reels! The heavier the reel, the more wear and tear on the motors of your projectors, especially when it comes to rewinds. Those ELMO reels, though lovely and highly prized, add a good deal of weight, especially when you take into account those 1200ft Metal ELMO reels. Trust me, your Projectors will thank you.
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That reminds me. I haven’t run my Elmo ST100 for a few months (the others need maintenance anyway so I’m not concerned). Moving out of state a few months ago got me discombobulated. Perhaps it’s time to view a Three Stooges short! Films cleaned and lubed with FilmGuard.
Now I just need to find the box that I packed my films in! 😂🤷♂️
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Use something else to spool the film...PERIOD.
Take up reels put a ton of stress on the drive train especially at startup and as it gets full with film.
In theory the projector can handle picture and sound reproduction BETTER if spooling is NOT part of the process.
Van Eck can set you up with rollers and you can get a 16mm machine to accommodate adapters and large reels
as most of you know, I've been there and done that and love it
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Please no jokes about the blinds. This is the outdoor theater and during daytime. The blinds are closed.Last edited by Chip Gelmini; April 14, 2024, 12:21 PM.
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