Plastic reels are pretty indestructible, they don't warp or bend on you like steel reels, especially if you drop them. But you have to get a good brand from the start or they will constantly be a hassle.The patterson reels are probably the smoothest, and the ones I use most.
You can remove the ball bearing, but it will slow your loading down. You will have to push your film in with your hands the whole way, instead of using the designed ratcheting action, which is much faster.
Thanks! never heard the pencil trick. Will try that. Also will put the reels in the dishwasher . I bought several steel reels but could
never get the hang of them. Buying Patterson reels now. Last order from Adorama sent the 'skinny' starting flanges tho, i like the
THICK big flanges so maybe they changed the style. (You can't tell in the pic online)
Was using a metal dental hook to move the balls before loading, works good but some stick so thnk its hard water (in SoCal). ez
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