Matt..

I've done this about 300 times now and the first 20 times I did it without
an old record player - it was difficult. I HIGHLY suggest getting an old
record player (not something you use to play your precious vinyl), cut a
round piece of cardboard and place it on top of the record player. The
spindle in the middle of the record player (the silver knob that sticks up
to register the record) should perfectly align with an indentation in the
center of the lomo spindle - helping register the lomo spindle as well.
Once you've properly threaded the first layer of the spindle (in complete
darkness - I use an IMAX changing tent and everything fits inside), you can
start spinning the lomo spindle (film should be sprockets down, emulsion
out and I spin clockwise). I suggest putting your reel on a rewind feed to
help it roll off. ALSO - hold the film nearly horizontal - *nearly *parallel
with the spindle platform itself.. this helps the film clear the narrow
opening between the first and second level of your lomo tank. Repeat this
process with layer 2. It is VERY fast this way and much easier on the
shoulder.. very little drag when loading.

Warren
Tampa, FL

On Thu, Aug 15, 2024 at 8:34 AM Matt Shaw <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi Folks,
>
> I'm looking for instructions on loading a 50' Lomo tank with 16mm film. I
> believe I have all the correct spacers for the tank. I hear there's a
> manual somewhere online, in Russian but highly illustrated.
>
> I can get the film threaded but am having difficulty spooling film onto
> the tank's spiral reels. Every YouTube video makes this look incredibly
> easy but I keep bending the film and jumping the track/groove.
>
> looking to hand process with a cleaner image — Matt
>
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