[BC] Sticky tape problem...

Bob Tarsio Bob at Broadcast-Devices.com
Sun Apr 6 12:53:24 CDT 2008


Alan:

If the tape is on a metal reel I think you can do what I have done for years
with audio tape. Bake it in a convection oven at no more than 150 degrees
for about 20 minutes. This will remove any moisture that can be causing the
tape to stick to itself or other parts of the deck. This is a repeatable
process too. That way you can keep the original if you want. I have done
this successfully with Ampex and 3M tape stock that was made for audio use.
While the formulation is certainly different, the backing and adhesive are
probably very similar. 

Bob Tarsio
President
 
www.Broadcast-Devices.com
 
 

-----Original Message-----
From: broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net
[mailto:broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net] On Behalf Of Alan Kline
Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 13:23
To: broadcast; The Brain Trust
Subject: [BC] Sticky tape problem...

Anyone have any good ideas for rescuing a reel of 1" videotape that 
sticks to itself?

I've been trying to play a 20-year-old reel of Memorex 1" tape on our 
last remaining VPR-6.  The reel hasn't been played in at least 15 years, 
although it was stored in reasonably decent conditions (my family room). 
  I can slowly move the reels by hand, and once I've worked a particular 
section back and forth a couple of times, it plays fine. However, I'm 
not terribly anxious to do that with an 84-minute recording--it took me 
the better part of an hour to get less than 3 minutes in. It looks like 
the tape is sticking to the idler roller coming out of the audio heads. 
(It also seems that the idler isn't retracting when it should, but 
unfortunately, 1" maintenance is a very low priority around here. Comes 
right after the film chains... ;-) )

Ironically, I have about 6 or 7 other 1" reels, 3M and Ampex, that sat 
in a box in my garage for 7 Midwest winters. When I took them in to work 
and strung them up, they played beautifully the first time. The one I 
felt most important and kept inside, wouldn't. Of course, I've never had 
good luck with Memorex tape.

Any ideas would be appreciated. As a last resort, I have a VHS copy of 
the recording that I could transfer to DVD, but I'd rather do it from 
the master if I could...

ak

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