[QuadList] Hold Down Tape

Chill315 at aol.com Chill315 at aol.com
Wed Jul 18 14:33:01 CDT 2012


I have 3M hold down tape that I am willing to part with.  Still  sealed in 
original packaging.  If interested, contact me off line.
 
Chris Hill
 
 
In a message dated 7/18/2012 3:05:23 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
park at videopark.com writes:

Ted,

I am transferring some tapes that used masking tape to  hold down. Well, 
the tape dried out and left a lot of very fine particles  where the masking 
tape used to be. I cut off the first three feet or so. Most  of these tapes 
have 20-30 seconds of blank tape before  bars.

Suggestion: don't use masking tape to hold down tape  ends!

Best,
Park

C. Park Seward
Cell:  818-535-2747
Home: 541-476-6657
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On Jul 18, 2012, at 11:33 AM, Ted  Langdell wrote:

> Hi, Dennis, 
> 
> Thanks for the  comments.  I thought someone would have good, safe sugges
tions in order  to not get debris into the tape pack, or do something that 
would cause edge  damage or scratch the tape.
> 
> If no suitable tape deck is  available, any thoughts about using film 
rewinds with NAB hubs to move the  tape and repack it?
> 
> And simultaneously vacuuming the both  sides of the tape using a ceiling 
fan blade brush or something perhaps softer  but that will clean both sides 
at the same time.?
> 
> One might  be able to remove the top flange in order to vacuum the tape 
pack before  further handling, but I've run into corrosion causing screws to 
be  un-removable and screw heads to break off.
> 
> On the road  again...  
> 
> Ted
> 
> On Jul 18, 2012, at 6:12  AM, Dennis Degan wrote:
> 
>> 
>>        On Jul 17, 2012, at 11:58 PM, Ted Langdell wrote:
>>  
>>> The tape pack is loose as there had been no hold-down tape on  the end.
>>> Handling recommendations given the loose pack and  debris?
>> 
>>         I  suggest:
>> 
>>     Use a household vacuum  cleaner's soft brush on the reel, especially 
the openings that reveal the tape  edges, before loading on a VTR to 
thoroughly remove loose debris.  If you  can, vacuum the exposed outer winding of 
tape as well.
>>    Whatever you do, DO NOT wind it on an AVR-1 or AVR-3.  The loose  
pack will confuse the vacuum tensioners in the AVR-1 or the mechanical  
tensioners in the AVR-3, which could result in tape damage.
>>    Wind the tape SLOWLY on a good ol' VR-2000 or VR-1200.  An AVR-2  
would probably be OK too.  After completely winding the tape in one  direction, 
remove the tape from the original reel and clean the empty reel  thoroughly 
with the vacuum cleaner.  Wipe the reel with a slightly damp  cloth both 
inside and out (NOT paper towel; that would leave paper debris),  let dry, 
then wind the tape back onto the reel again.
>> 
>>  Dennis Degan, Video  Editor-Consultant-Knowledge Bank
>>          NBC Today Show,  New York
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>  
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