Basic Cleaning Of Bolex H-16 Reflex (& similar models)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2021
  • Bolex H-16 Reflex Repair
    Bolex Repair Philippines
    At "Bolex Repair Philippines" we service Standard 8mm P1, P2, P3 Reflex models including B8, B8L, B8LA, B8SI, C8, C8L, C8SL, D8LA, D8L, L8, H8, H16.

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  • @entity9742
    @entity9742 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the info still working on testing my h8 but luckily its still running fine with the test film that was in it

    • @paulmorbid1476
      @paulmorbid1476  2 года назад

      Hi Entity, upon that you recently received your Bolex or you've had it at least two years with and it's never had a CLA aka Cleaned Lubed and Adjustment then it's highly recommend to send it to a knowledgeable service technician for servicing. Otherwise, it could get a film jam, start operating slow at anytime. Especially when cold weather starts. Because the old lubricants within have been collecting dust dirt and tiny film particles from being packed away in a closet from who ever had it before. You're very welcome. And thanks for watching.

    • @entity9742
      @entity9742 2 года назад

      @@paulmorbid1476 well the issue is theres no repair places here and id like to not ship it in the mail cause for 1 it could get lost or damaged and 2 its not currently feasable with shipping costs here however i am trying to find a schematic or a vid to clean it and relube the parts without having gears or springs fly out everywhere
      Still though i will keep that in mind if i do happen to find a repair shop

    • @paulmorbid1476
      @paulmorbid1476  2 года назад

      I understand. Whatever you do just don't spray WD-40 inside a Bolex in any attempt to repair it.
      Never Service Cameras With WD-40 (explained) and Tips.
      ruclips.net/video/8-rCiV_L34g/видео.html

    • @entity9742
      @entity9742 2 года назад +1

      @@paulmorbid1476 definitely not ive made a mistake before by using wd-40 on a cheap XL model camera (tbf it wasn't that good to begin with) and it melted the gears so like you said in your vids use a rifle lubricant or something similar

  • @emfuji
    @emfuji 2 года назад +1

    You kinda sound like Tom Hanks bro

    • @paulmorbid1476
      @paulmorbid1476  2 года назад +2

      Hi and thanks Em I'll take that as a compliment.

    • @emfuji
      @emfuji 2 года назад

      @@paulmorbid1476 please do!! Side note: I just picked a bolex off ebay up. Any suggestions on how to test for light leaks without blowing a roll?

    • @paulmorbid1476
      @paulmorbid1476  2 года назад +1

      1St thing is make sure to send that Bolex to a technician near you for a new full CLA aka Cleaned Lubed and Adjustment. Otherwise, there's a high risk of the camera lock-up during filming.
      Don't attempt it yourself. The biggest issue would be rushed, corrosion inside therefore the screws being very difficult to remove. All the old lubricants within must be removed, parts cleaned, then new graphite grease applied.
      Unless the seller has provided you with proof then a new CLA is a must. A Bolex isn't a camera to just pick -up and film with otherwise.
      There are videos on my channel concerning light leaks and I'll do what's possible to send you those links. However, much of it has to do with a new CLA such as light seals that must be applied with a brush when reassembling the Bolex.
      Tip:
      1.test your Bolex but 1St set the fps aka (frames per second) at 24 or less. Never test a Bolex (without film loaded) in it over 24 fps as not to damage it's spring motor.
      2. Never pack a Bolex away with it's motor wound. This can damage it's spring by putting stress on the spring and other parts.
      Here's my video on how to test a Bolex H-16 Rex
      ruclips.net/video/x0FbgIaeSjo/видео.html

    • @paulmorbid1476
      @paulmorbid1476  2 года назад +1

      Here's one of my videos on light leaks.
      ruclips.net/video/JfQmSIhnCKU/видео.html

    • @paulmorbid1476
      @paulmorbid1476  2 года назад +1

      And never spray WD-40 inside a Bolex in any attempt to repair it.
      ruclips.net/video/8-rCiV_L34g/видео.html