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Philip Wittlief
Film Handler

Posts: 57
From: Chicago, IL
Registered: May 2003


 - posted 06-08-2003 05:57 PM      Profile for Philip Wittlief   Author's Homepage   Email Philip Wittlief   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Alright I'm trying to get my boss to get some Film Guard for me, but first I need to get a media cleaner mounted. I'm at an indie house in a not so indie part of town so budget is important. We already have a Christie FC-1 cleaner. So if anyone has suggestions on mounting it, that would be appreciated. The projector set-up (or soon to be set-up) is 2 DP70's both running off a 4-tier LP-270 platter. Thanks for any suggestions/idea you guys have.

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Michael Rourke
Expert Film Handler

Posts: 159
From: San Luis Obispo, Central Coast of CA
Registered: Feb 2002


 - posted 06-10-2003 02:09 AM      Profile for Michael Rourke   Email Michael Rourke   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I have an old Christie FC-1 that has a chain drive and found that if you go with a platter mount bracket, there might not be enough back tension to turn the large black flywheel. This was only a problem because I had removed the stop spring in my Christie platter brain. Platter mounting is easiest, you can quickly add or remove the cleaner this way, I believe Brad drilled and tapped holes on a LP-280 to accomodate a cleaner, there are pictures in the review section, I don't see why you couldn't do that with a 270.

Or you could go with a projector bracket but I'm not sure if the bracket available is designed to work with the DP70.

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David Rigby
Expert Film Handler

Posts: 134
From: Chorlton, Manchester, UK
Registered: May 2002


 - posted 06-10-2003 02:54 AM      Profile for David Rigby   Email David Rigby   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
This question is interesting to me too. I have a cleaner I need to mount somewhere on my Vic 4. Anyone got any suggestions? I have no platter to mount it on...

David

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Ken McFall
Jedi Master Film Handler

Posts: 615
From: Haringey, London.
Registered: Apr 2001


 - posted 06-10-2003 11:51 AM      Profile for Ken McFall   Email Ken McFall   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I've mounted an FC-1 Christie cleaner on the top of a Cinemeccanica platter. There is no back tension from the module but it works perfectly fine. Just make sure the rubber rings on the big drive wheel are in good condition and it'll be fine.

The more surface area of the drive wheel the film cover's the better. I'm using it to apply FilmGuard with excellent results.

David if you are going to try and mount one on your Vic 4 and it's running reel to reel be careful that there is not too much tension between the spool and the cleaner. They are not intended to work with high tension and you risk scratching film if you are not careful. I've seen this happen on bench mounted cleaners a few years ago.

The best place to mount it is on the upper spool plate above the lens mount on an extension bracket. This way it is easy to bypass the cleaner as required. From memory there is enough clearance to do this and return the film to the top guide roller.

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System Notices
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Registered: Apr 2004


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John Koutsoumis
Master Film Handler

Posts: 261
From: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Registered: Aug 2003


 - posted 02-16-2007 07:01 PM      Profile for John Koutsoumis   Email John Koutsoumis   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I have recently started at me first multi screen venue and situation arose where I came across a Christie FC-1 film cleaner.

I would like to put it to use. The pads that were already attached are quite dirty but I have found a new clean set still in their original wrapping.

My questions are : I have Cinemecannica CNR3-35 platters. Where is the best place to attach the cleaner?

and..

Do the film-tech media pads work with these cleaners?

I have the green light to get film-guard and the pads but I will be unable to purchase a new cleaner so I hope this one works.

I'm still fairly new at this so any help is greatly appreciated.

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Dan Lyons
Jedi Master Film Handler

Posts: 698
From: Seal Beach, CA
Registered: Sep 2002


 - posted 02-16-2007 10:48 PM      Profile for Dan Lyons   Email Dan Lyons   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
First thing I'd do is open it up and make sure all the gears are on tight. When I got my used Christie cleaner and opened it up, half the screws inside were almost ready to fall out! [uhoh]

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John Koutsoumis
Master Film Handler

Posts: 261
From: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Registered: Aug 2003


 - posted 02-16-2007 11:06 PM      Profile for John Koutsoumis   Email John Koutsoumis   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Will do.
Thanks for the tip Dan.

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