Foma 35mm bulk film - Info needed

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KOG

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I purchased a 30,5 m roll of Fomapan T200 35mm. After 32 years of bulk loading film, I find that only Foma film does not fit the spindle of a Watson 100 bulk film loader.

The hole in the film roll is too big, and I am afraid that the film will make contact against the inside of the loader and scratch the film. I contacted Freestyle and Foma about this, but they don't think this is a problem. I'd like to make an adaptor to prevent film scratches.

Does anyone know what the inside diameter of the Foma 30,5 m film hub is?

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I do not know what the inside diameter is, but....if the film chamber is big enough, and you hold the loader upright, so the weight of the bulk roll is resting on the center spindle, and the bottom of the full spool of film does not touch the bottom wall of the loader then you should get no scratches. You can determine all this from touch in total darkness, so as to not spoil your film. If the full spool (core) of film does touch the bottom of the loader, then remove the film and put it in your paper safe or back into the can it came in, and build up the center spindle of the loader with a little duct tape. It may be a little trial and error, but it will work just fine.
 
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I don't have to screw around with duct tape, I can machine an adapter. But the real issue is that I shouldn't have to. Besides, every other bulk roll of film I've used didn't require such effort.

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I'm using all three of the rebadged Foma films from Freestyle. Nice stuff, every one. Don't worry about machining an adapter. Hold the Watson loader flat instead of on it's side. I have the stuff loaded in Alden 74's which are very similarly designed. No scratches.
 
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I finally got an answer from Freestyle.

The inside diameter of the Foma bulk roll is 1 inch.

That would amount to a lot of duct tape. Fortunately, I had a old core from a Kodak roll. Thank you "Great Yellow Father".

Good luck to the rest of you who don't use a Kodak hub. I hope you remain free of any film scratches.

Kevin.
 

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Kevin,
I was as you worried at first, but I did not get any scratches using an AP bulk loader.
You can use it without spindle !
In fact, the film may/will touch the inside of the loader which is smooth plastic. As there is no edges, or scratches on the plastic, nothing will scratch the film.
Hope this helps
 

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Are there frame numbers on bulk Foma/Arista Ultra.Edu?
 

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No frame counts. I was wondering about it the other day. Someone said this can also from the movie version of the film....... True????

Besides, I found in their (EDU ultra) 120 versions the frame number are too close to the center, I use a rolleiflex and I often find the frame numbers come into the actual frames a few times.... Maybe it is a fashion now???
 
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