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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/7/2014 10:20 PM, Ross via
Stagecraft wrote:<br>
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<div>For an upcoming production, I was asked to rehab a Alt
Spotlight. The main thing that was wrong with it, the light
beam did not seem as the bright (compared to the other on we
have). Having cleaned the lenses, I think that will do the
trick, but there are other minor things wrong with it. </div>
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<div>Are their plans out their that say exactly how the levers
are suppose to work. I have a shoe string budget, and we
open New Years eve. It not mission critial that I get it
fix before then, but I might as well do something while I am
think about it.</div>
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<div>(FYI, the show we are doing is the mid-west preimer of
‘Murder Ballad’ at History Boy theatre in Jefferson, Ia.)</div>
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<div style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt; FONT-FAMILY: 'Calibri'; COLOR:
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Pro Dreamer</div>
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Which model spot? They made a lot of them, and they all are
different in various ways. <br>
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Commonly you would find one or more focusing and zoom adjustment
knobs, an iris knob, shutter knob, various effects and gel knobs.
(Knobs may also be levers) <br>
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Generally they can be fixed up by a good cleaning and relubing
(with correct high temp lubes) and judicious bending of metal back
into it's place. <br>
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--Dale<br>
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