I'm happy to report to the forum that I now own a Brenkert BX-80 and plan to restore it for operation - I've been lugging the beast around for some time but it wasn't officially mine til today
I am expecting to run into a lot of hurdles on this journey, but nothing ventured nothing gained, right?! For study I have a copy of James R. Cameron's Motion Picture Projection, from 1952, and the operation manuals for the Brenkert BX80 and RCA MI-1040 soundhead (kindly provided here in the forum 'Warehouse'). However, my greatest resource may actually be you folks here in the forum. I have been reading posts here and in the old forum for a few years, and have learned a great deal.
So far my improvements have been mostly cosmetic with a little painting, and some disassembly, cleaning and greasing of moving parts. The next step I'd like to accomplish is to prepare and test the motor before powering up - it will need to be opened up and serviced. With some good advice here and there I might actually get it running. After that it we shall see if it likes eating film or has other nasty behaviors...
Stu
I am expecting to run into a lot of hurdles on this journey, but nothing ventured nothing gained, right?! For study I have a copy of James R. Cameron's Motion Picture Projection, from 1952, and the operation manuals for the Brenkert BX80 and RCA MI-1040 soundhead (kindly provided here in the forum 'Warehouse'). However, my greatest resource may actually be you folks here in the forum. I have been reading posts here and in the old forum for a few years, and have learned a great deal.
So far my improvements have been mostly cosmetic with a little painting, and some disassembly, cleaning and greasing of moving parts. The next step I'd like to accomplish is to prepare and test the motor before powering up - it will need to be opened up and serviced. With some good advice here and there I might actually get it running. After that it we shall see if it likes eating film or has other nasty behaviors...
Stu
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