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Topic: SPECO Brain Wrap Rollers
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Monte L Fullmer
Film God
Posts: 8367
From: Nampa, Idaho, USA
Registered: Nov 2004
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posted 12-03-2004 01:55 AM
Yep, a piece of Mongolian Clusterfuk for sure (lol). Yet the Lp-270's that I worked with at a 4plex back in the late 80's, ran real smooth. Just the MUT was a POS! Clutch dog design was something else..
Once an easily make film wraps with a good piece of film, preferably clear, and use a clothes pin. Wrap the film around the outside of the film wind on the platter, making sure that the film wrap overlaps each other and secure with a clothes pin. I'm sure that practically everyone here, one time or another, has used this with 35, 70mm, 15/70 IMAX or 8/70 SuperScreen operations, or is using this technique to keep the film roll end from getting loose during the rotation of the platter.
Suction cups and "platter pucks"....whatever floats your boat.
Sometimes when I have to readjust the platter speed, I would readjusted the height of the motor drive shaft rubber-tire thingeys when a groove was getting in them from running on the edge of the platter. I always, when putting on a new drive tire on the motor, is to have it down as far as possible on the motor shaft, so I can have at least 2 inches of vertical adjustment play if needed when wear occurs. This could be the problem with the "trombone" not picking up the film fast enough, or the "trombone" spirial thingey, that is attached to the rheostat isn't timed correctly with the spirial relationship to the rheostat(been a long time since I've worked on LP-270's, so please forgive me of my proper part naming..), and opening late.
And, what was weird, with the topics of concern on winding soundtrack down with these platters is that we always ran soundtrack down to prevent scratching, whereas the other way would created them. Just those 8-pin plug-in diode units in the pushbutton control console I have to be concerned about-they short out and the fuses blow in the base.
Course, we know why of the rollers on the Strong brains..AW3(R)'s has the better idea.
thx-Monte
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