brian steinberger
Subscriber
I just purchased a brand new Hewes 120 reel which most deem to be the best. It’s taken me 15 years to get to this point. Until now I’ve used the Kindermann reels with the loader. Every once in a while the film would bind at the first turn and be a disaster to recover from since the film is inside a loader.
So I’ve decided to learn to load film the way I should have in the beginning, without a loader. I did a roll the other night in one of my Kindemann reels by hand and everything went fine. Afterward I measured my 4 Kindermann reels with calipers and found 3 of the 4 to be out of parallel over 1/16”. All of those reels were purchased used on eBay over the years. I was quite surprised. So I ordered a new Hewes reel from b&h and received it today and measured it immediately and found it out of parallel by about 1/16”. My question is if this is acceptable? I’m sure it would still work ok, however the reel cost me $50 and I want to return it while I still can.
So I’ve decided to learn to load film the way I should have in the beginning, without a loader. I did a roll the other night in one of my Kindemann reels by hand and everything went fine. Afterward I measured my 4 Kindermann reels with calipers and found 3 of the 4 to be out of parallel over 1/16”. All of those reels were purchased used on eBay over the years. I was quite surprised. So I ordered a new Hewes reel from b&h and received it today and measured it immediately and found it out of parallel by about 1/16”. My question is if this is acceptable? I’m sure it would still work ok, however the reel cost me $50 and I want to return it while I still can.