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Old September 15th 04, 06:51 PM
Peter Chant
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(Stephen H. Westin) writes:

No, 36 ish max.


I believe that 24 exposure film is thicker than 36 exposure film. Is
it possible that you are using 24 exposure bulk stock?


Nah, it would be too expensive to manufacture different bases for
different lengths. The only difference between 36 and 36 (or 12)
is length.


New one on me. I stocked up with Ilford Delta 100, no mention of
thickness.

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Old September 15th 04, 06:51 PM
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In article ,
(Stephen H. Westin) writes:

No, 36 ish max.


I believe that 24 exposure film is thicker than 36 exposure film. Is
it possible that you are using 24 exposure bulk stock?


Nah, it would be too expensive to manufacture different bases for
different lengths. The only difference between 36 and 36 (or 12)
is length.


New one on me. I stocked up with Ilford Delta 100, no mention of
thickness.

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Old September 15th 04, 08:07 PM
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Peter Chant wrote:
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Nick Zentena writes:

What kind of tape are you using? Other then that the only other issue I
can think of is the cannisters. Bulk loaded really isn't any different then
factory loaded.


Masking tape, taped on very firmly.



Only thing I can figure is the cans. When you use manual cameras does the
film wind easily?

Nick
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Old September 15th 04, 08:07 PM
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Peter Chant wrote:
In article ,
Nick Zentena writes:

What kind of tape are you using? Other then that the only other issue I
can think of is the cannisters. Bulk loaded really isn't any different then
factory loaded.


Masking tape, taped on very firmly.



Only thing I can figure is the cans. When you use manual cameras does the
film wind easily?

Nick
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Old September 15th 04, 11:55 PM
Peter Chant
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In article ,
Nick Zentena writes:

Only thing I can figure is the cans. When you use manual cameras does the
film wind easily?


Not as easy s factory loaded.

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Old September 15th 04, 11:55 PM
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In article ,
Nick Zentena writes:

Only thing I can figure is the cans. When you use manual cameras does the
film wind easily?


Not as easy s factory loaded.

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http://www.petezilla.co.uk

 




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