From: Pip Chodorov (email suppressed)
Date: Thu Sep 25 2008 - 15:01:15 PDT
The Bell and Howell projectors' achilles heel is a central wormscrew
that tends to melt or crack. This can be replaced with a new one in
galvanized plastic that is virtually indestructible. If that
wormscrew is replaced, the projector can last a lifetime (as long as
the motor keeps running); with minor repairs such as fan belt
replacement or claw alignment.... A techician in Paris has been
having these wormscrews produced and refurbishing dead projectors.
-Pip
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