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Hollywood Film Company Multi-Format Film Rewinds w/Spring Clamps

$ 137.25

Availability: 100 in stock
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Brand: Hollywood Film Company
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Model: Multiformat
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: 15%
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Type: Film Rewinds
  • Film Format: 35mm/16mm/8mm/Super8
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: Seller refurbished

    Description

    2 Hollywood Film Company Rewinds - One with Tension Screw & Set of Spring Clamps for use with 16/35/8/Super8 with Adapter (Included.)
    These are Multiformat Rewinds with Spring Clamps for 16/35/8/Super 8 w/adapter - included.  They have the round shaft with deep groove..
    On the feed rewind (Left if you are right handed) a Tension Screw for control.  Now on the take-up rewind (Right) YOU are the tension adjustment....  You don't need a tension screw on the Right hand reel.  If you were to accidentally leave it engaged, you would end up working against it - Kind of like driving  your car with the emergency brake on.   For viewing film, the full reel is on the feed (left) rewind with the film going under - sprockets away from you.  For rewinding, the full reel starts on the Left rewind with the film going over the top, and your gloved Left hand holding the film against the back edge of the take up reel for an even - somewhat tight wind.  This way you are always using your strongest arm to do the work.  If your wind is loose - the film can "cinch" and scratch.
    These Rewinds are the Large - Professional size with 9.5 inches from Shaft to Bench.  They will take up to a 19 1/2 inch reel - Roughly 2,000 feet.  I'm an Editor - so these are complete and ready to work.  The Tension screw is complete with spring, ball bearing, & Fiber brake fork.   I
    oiled the bearings & greased the gears. These are in good working condition and good Cosmetic Condition.
    Film reels should always be stored vertically - never horizontally as the weight of a stack of reels can break off edges of film that are sticking out.   In fact - you never want to stack reels of film horizontally - so buy a film rack for Vertical Storage - or build one out of 2x2" wood rails held about 6 inches apart.
    I ship these in a FedEx box usually with the handles and/or shafts removed.
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