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spitz
Joined: 26 Oct 2007 Posts: 26 Location: Indianapolis, IN
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| Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 3:30 pm Post subject: Barco Retro 808s mounting |
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I've got a Barco Retroblock that I'm using for my rear projection setup. Rather than using the stacks of books it currently sits on, I'd like to build a stand to get the throw distance right. Does anyone have pictures of how the projector mounts in a barco retro cabinet? There are keyhole slots in the sides of the chassis but I have a hard time believing that those two points can support it. I attached a pic below.
Better yet, if anyone is scrapping an 808 retro cabinet, I'd be interested in the mounting hardware.
Thanks,
Matt
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Heywood Jablome
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| Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 7:11 pm Post subject: Re: Barco Retro 808s mounting |
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| spitz wrote: | I've got a Barco Retroblock that I'm using for my rear projection setup. Rather than using the stacks of books it currently sits on, I'd like to build a stand to get the throw distance right. Does anyone have pictures of how the projector mounts in a barco retro cabinet? There are keyhole slots in the sides of the chassis but I have a hard time believing that those two points can support it. I attached a pic below.
Better yet, if anyone is scrapping an 808 retro cabinet, I'd be interested in the mounting hardware.
Thanks,
Matt |
Time to dust off the 8020 link, I think...
http://www.8020.net/
Aluminum, relatively inexpensive, VERY strong, and extremely flexible (full-length T slots for T nits mean pretty much infinite mounting positions.)
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jpop
Joined: 13 Mar 2006 Posts: 40
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| Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 9:26 pm Post subject: Re: Barco Retro 808s mounting |
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| spitz wrote: | | Does anyone have pictures of how the projector mounts in a barco retro cabinet? |
I wonder if page 2 in this document would help at all. Let us hope so
Edit: I think there is just a bolt or something in both sides. Otherwise it could not be possible to turn the projector to different positions like that.
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spitz
Joined: 26 Oct 2007 Posts: 26 Location: Indianapolis, IN
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| Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 11:01 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for the link. It certainly looks like it mounts with a single bolt in each side. The only odd part is that they show the projector fully inverted. With a keyhole slot, I can't see how that would work with a simple bolt. That's why I'm trying get the original hardware or at least a picture of it.
I just got back from Lowes with a couple of 3/8" bolts. I'm going to try them in a plywood stand I'm in the process of building and see what happens. I'm thinking a few pillows underneath the barco might be a good idea just in case!
I was just checking the 8020 site out for mounting this beast. That stuff is almost too nice to be hidden behind my screen.
-Matt
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Heywood Jablome
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| spitz wrote: | The only odd part is that they show the projector fully inverted. With a keyhole slot, I can't see how that would work with a simple bolt.
-Matt |
A close fitting shoulder bolt should allow 360 degree rotation, but would have to be fastened from the inside which would obviate the need of a keyhole slot...
http://myword.info/sendword.php?shoulder_1-a
Unless, it's not a keyhole slot at all but part of a more sophisticated pivot mechanism that fills the entire "keyhole" and uses the "key" portion of the slot as an anti-rotation feature. Imagine a plug that fills the entire shape, which is then attached to a separate pivot... release the plug from ITs pivot, spin the PJ to the various service orientations, spin back and lock in the display orientation.
I can imagine that the keyhole does exactly as it's intended to remove the whole unit, then a pin or boss fills in the 'key' to provide the anti-rotation.
Just random speculation from a frustrated almost-mechanical-engineer!
8020 is nice... we've had entire machines made from it. Anodized in a flat black it's damn spiffy for PJ mounting!
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spitz
Joined: 26 Oct 2007 Posts: 26 Location: Indianapolis, IN
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So... In the absence of the proper hardware I decided to get out the 2x4s and some 3/8" bolts. Pix below!
I even added some safety features: the darker colored lumber directly under the projector. I wasn't taking any chances that my brand new Barco might drop due to bolt failure. So far so good. I can't see any signs that the bolts are sagging. I was really surprised how well balanced the chassis was when I got it mounted. You barely have to touch it to rotate it.
Now, if I could only get some colored C-elements for the HD117-12's. Do those even exist?
-Matt
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Joined: 08 Mar 2006 Posts: 26706 Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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| spitz wrote: | So... In the absence of the proper hardware I decided to get out the 2x4s and some 3/8" bolts.
-Matt |
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Z-Photo
Joined: 07 Mar 2006 Posts: 2749 Location: Huntsville - Alabama
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I will be replacing my Retro (full cabinet) in the near future.
and I tossed 2 in the trash last year...
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spitz
Joined: 26 Oct 2007 Posts: 26 Location: Indianapolis, IN
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Let me know if you scrap it. At the very least I'd like to see Barco's mounting system looks like. What I've got now seems to work fine but I imagine the factory hardware is a little more stable than two generic bolts holding the sides and a couple drywall screws to prevent rotation.
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