Hello everyone,
I've inherited the 5 deck CFS Supper Platter, that was used in the theater where I grew up, to use in my home screening room. I've learned the trade on this platter system and have maintained it till the end. Now I know there are far better platter systems out there that I could get, but this platter has sentimental value to it so I want to continue to use it. I've stripped it down completely. I'm replacing all the bearings in all the decks and rollers, replacing all the wiring and connectors. Replacing all the motors using the "strong motor rebuild instructions" in the tips section. The control plates have already been retro fitted with the AP3 control plates with the spindles bored out to accept the socket. I'll replace all the micro switches in them as well. The tree, arms and legs and any steel mounting parts will be sent off for sand blasting and power coating. It should look and operate like a brand new platter system when it's all done.
My question is, what to do with the decks. They are stainless steel with loads of stains, scratches and gouges in them. I've never worked with stainless steel so I attempted to search the forum archives about it but can't find anything that talks about what i'm trying to accomplish. I've read the Christie tips page about sanding platters but those are for aluminium platter decks so I don't think I would want to use sand paper on stainless steel, or should I? I've cleaned them with simple green, but I was thinking of sending them off to a shop to be buffed. Would this be a good idea? Wound this make them too slick? Should I just leave them alone? I want to get them in the best working state they can be.
Any Thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
(Glad to see the Film Handlers Forum is still on line!)
Chris
I've inherited the 5 deck CFS Supper Platter, that was used in the theater where I grew up, to use in my home screening room. I've learned the trade on this platter system and have maintained it till the end. Now I know there are far better platter systems out there that I could get, but this platter has sentimental value to it so I want to continue to use it. I've stripped it down completely. I'm replacing all the bearings in all the decks and rollers, replacing all the wiring and connectors. Replacing all the motors using the "strong motor rebuild instructions" in the tips section. The control plates have already been retro fitted with the AP3 control plates with the spindles bored out to accept the socket. I'll replace all the micro switches in them as well. The tree, arms and legs and any steel mounting parts will be sent off for sand blasting and power coating. It should look and operate like a brand new platter system when it's all done.
My question is, what to do with the decks. They are stainless steel with loads of stains, scratches and gouges in them. I've never worked with stainless steel so I attempted to search the forum archives about it but can't find anything that talks about what i'm trying to accomplish. I've read the Christie tips page about sanding platters but those are for aluminium platter decks so I don't think I would want to use sand paper on stainless steel, or should I? I've cleaned them with simple green, but I was thinking of sending them off to a shop to be buffed. Would this be a good idea? Wound this make them too slick? Should I just leave them alone? I want to get them in the best working state they can be.
Any Thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
(Glad to see the Film Handlers Forum is still on line!)
Chris
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