The Magic Loader: Behind the Scenes of a Logistics Marvel

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I wanted to ask you, did you get wind of the magic loader? I recently came across this amazing piece of technology that has completely changed my life. The magic loader is a device that allows you to load and unload heavy objects with ease. It uses advanced technology to manipulate the weight of the object, making it feel much lighter than it actually is. This is especially useful for people who work in industries that require heavy lifting, such as construction or manufacturing. The magic loader is incredibly easy to use. All you have to do is attach it to the object you want to move and press a button.


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Did you get wind of the magic loader

All you have to do is attach it to the object you want to move and press a button. The device then uses its magical powers to levitate the object, making it effortless to move around. I was skeptical at first, thinking it was just another gimmick, but after trying it myself, I was blown away.

Bulk film roll: how to load film without a loader?

I really love HP5 plus so i want to use bulk film to save money. Those film loaders are somewhat pricey (cheapest loader i saw was 50€..getouttahere) so i want to look for alternatives Thanks in advance

Agulliver

Member Joined Oct 11, 2015 Messages 2,734 Location Luton, United Kingdom Format Multi Format

I picked up three bulk loaders from eBay auctions. paid no more than £8.50 each. One even had about 70 feet of Kodak Tri-X in it.

You can load reusable cassettes without a bulk loader, but every time you open that packet of bulk film will have to be in a dark room or changing bag. If you can spend a couple of hours loading enough cassettes to use the entire bulk roll, then it might be an option. But most of us prefer to use a bulk loader, in which case the dark room/bag is only used to load and set up the loader. everything else is done in daylight - allowing you to load a few cassettes at a time.

Bear in mind that the cost of a brand new bulk loader and a few cassettes could be offset by just two or three 100 foot (30 metre) rolls. A used one will pay or itself the first time you use it.

mehguy

Member Joined Apr 26, 2015 Messages 504 Location Canada Format 35mm

I don't think theres anyway around it. You need a bulk loader for bulk loading film. Look at ebay or local classifieds, Im sure you can find one for cheap.

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MattKing

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Moderator Joined Apr 24, 2005 Messages 45,287 Location Delta, BC, Canada Format Multi Format

There are used ones around, and I would look for one.
That being said, there certainly are people who load without one. It involves having a reference so you can measure the length of the film, and most would do it in batches - several rolls at a time. I certainly wouldn't try it in a changing bag.

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Theo Sulphate

Member Joined Jul 3, 2014 Messages 6,492 Location Gig Harbor Format Multi Format

Back in 1971 I didn't even know bulk loaders existed. Since I had no money, a friend gave me a 50' spool of expired film to get me started. For many years later this was my procedure:

- go into closet at night (all lights off in apartment)

- put wire coat hanger on high bar in closet

- open bulk roll, attach film to hanger with clothespins

- lay and secure bulk spool on small shelf (film still going up to hangar)

- attach two clothespins near to where film is coming off spool (one on each edge of film)

- holding film below lower clothespins, cut film with scissors (your fingers should hold film to prevent it snapping back onto roll, clothespins will weigh down the lower part of the film; at this point you've got a strip of film hanging down from the wire hanger)

- put bulk spool back in can

- put narrow wrapping (?) tape on bottom of 35mm film strip, remove lower clothespins, wind film onto 35mm spool, moving upwards towards hanger

- when done, insert spool into cassette

I've done this countless times for years, no mishaps, no damaged film, no dust. I didn't know exactly how many frames I would have this way - usually 20-22.

Primitive? Yes - but enjoyable (at least for my simple mind).

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DWThomas

Subscriber Joined Jun 13, 2006 Messages 4,439 Location SE Pennsylvania Format Multi Format

Yes, if you can lightproof a closet -- or have a darkroom -- I've dealt with this by driving a finish nail (or common nail with head cut off) into the door trim as high as I can comfortably reach and leaving about 1.5" (4 or 5cm) sticking out. Angle the nail about 45º off the wall so it is pointing away from the door opening (mostly for safety to avoid snagging). It is also be good to tilt the nail a few degrees upward so the spool tends to not slide off while working.

Then drive a small nail -- or more recently I used a thumb tack with a spherical plastic head -- into the door frame at an appropriate measurement below the big nail. In the dark you tape the end of the film to the spool and hang the spool on the upper nail, then unwind enough film from the bulk roll to get to the marker nail/tack. Cut the film at that point, roll it onto the spool, and stick it into the cassette -- done!

I won't say you can't screw something up, but it is a method. I did it that way decades ago as a money-challenged youngster, but also recently to check out a gift roll of very expired film. I can easily afford a bulk loader, but don't shoot enough 35mm to want to invest in or store an "official" setup for bulk loading.

I won't say you can't screw something up, but it is a method. I did it that way decades ago as a money-challenged youngster, but also recently to check out a gift roll of very expired film. I can easily afford a bulk loader, but don't shoot enough 35mm to want to invest in or store an "official" setup for bulk loading.
Did you get wind of the magic loader

Not only does the magic loader make my job easier, but it also reduces the risk of back injuries and other physical strain. Lifting heavy objects can be dangerous and lead to long-term health issues. With the magic loader, I no longer have to worry about injuring myself or others. The magic loader is also compact and portable, making it easy to take with you on the go. Whether you're working on a construction site or moving furniture in your own home, the magic loader is a game-changer. It has saved me so much time and energy, allowing me to focus on other aspects of my job. In conclusion, if you haven't heard about the magic loader, I highly recommend checking it out. It is a revolutionary device that can make your life so much easier. Say goodbye to back pain and hello to effortless lifting. Try the magic loader for yourself and experience the magic firsthand..

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1. Jim - 2/5 - I was really excited to try out the "Did you get wind of the magic loader" but was ultimately disappointed. The loader didn't live up to the hype at all. It was slow and clunky, and constantly froze or crashed my computer. I also found the interface to be confusing and not user-friendly. Overall, I had a frustrating experience with this loader and would not recommend it.
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3. John - 2/5 - The "Did you get wind of the magic loader" promised to provide a seamless gaming experience, but it fell short in many ways. I encountered numerous bugs and glitches while using it, which hindered my ability to enjoy the games. The loading times were also excessively long, making the whole process frustrating. I expected better performance from a supposedly magic loader and was left disappointed. I would recommend looking for alternatives instead.

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