Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/04/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Rich- Having loaded film off and on for 35 years I guess I can give you a few tips! One- scotch tape is not toosturdy, the gum also 'bleeds' out from the tape and can be messy after a while. I found a long time ago that a good brand of one inch wide masking tape is a good material for securing film. My method is to cut a piece the same length as the spool- I settled on that since I usually have one at hand when I cut the tape! I secure one end of the tape to the backside of the film, and use three sprocket holes as a guage of the length applied. I then put the junction of the tape and film agains the spindle of the spool, with a portion of the film laying between the flanges to keep it straight, and carfulley wrap the tape aound the spindle and up on the emulsion side of the film. I find that the length of the spool with let the latter end also come up to abot the third sprocket hole, and then I insert the spool, cap it, and clost the loader and wind the film. Since then, I have never lost an end to a hand rolled film. The masking tape, however, must be 'fresh'. If I have a roll over a year old, I discard it as Masking Tape seems to dry out after a few months, and become brittle. IT is cheap, however, and a small roll will allow you to roll a BUNCH of cassettes! I also tend to roll the entire length of a bulk roll at one time. The rolled cassettes are put into the little plastic cans the local one hour lab is pleased to give me, and I find that rolling the entire batch prevents accident and incidents of exposing or mis labeling the film later. I label the cassettes with little labels printed on the laser printer, and cut to length- a page of 1"x2 56/8" labels allow me to print the cassette information on both ends of the labels, which are cut in half with my paper cutter while still on the page. The resulting strips are handing for labeling the outside of the little 'cans' as well! Good luck! Dan (Twistin' and a-turnin' ) Post - ----- Original Message ----- From: Rich Lahrson <tripspud@wenet.net> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2000 10:45 AM Subject: Re: [Leica] Film problems, again > > Although I've never experienced this myself, I > > know of those who "load their own" have it happen on occasion. > > ted > > Hi Ted! > > I bulk load mostly, and was thinking of asking the list about the > best tape to use. I've had the film come loose. I use Scotch tape and > try to get about an inch and a half around both sides without 'trimming' > the film, as there's a chance of it splitting or tearing. Maybe two > pieces would be better? > > Cheers, > > Rich Lahrson > tripspud@wenet.net