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Topic: Digital Conversion / Potts Platter Disassembly
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Jay Glaus
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 123
From: Pittsburgh, PA USA
Registered: Dec 2010
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posted 02-03-2013 02:32 AM
So we're getting ready to bring the drive in into the digital age. It's getting harder and harder to get every print we would like, and it looks like there isn't any way around it. I'm going to start prepping my booth soon, and I'm trying to keep everything I can, even though I'll never probably use it again (unless I do pull off that 35mm home theater in my basement, but that involves 2 load bearing walls and a lot of $$$), but I'd like to keep everything I can, maybe even just to display it somewhere at the drive in some day. As long as I can keep everything down to a reasonable size for storage it's all good. What I'd like to do is disassemble my platter so it doesn't take up much room, I can put the decks in the attic of the booth if I need to, which leads me to my main question... How do the decks come off? I remember changing/swapping one a long long time ago, but just barely. I have a 5 tier potts with permanent microswitch brains. If I remember correctly, the brain has to come out. I know that's two screws toward the center of the brain, get that out of there, then how do I get the deck off? I think there is a set screw or bolt somewhere but I don't know where. I know my platter says its an Alpha if that matters. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks! Jay
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