I found a good deal on a 1907 Mills Check Boy that only needed two small brackets and a piece of glass to hold the coins played for verification. It also needed the reel and reel strip. I asked around for the reel with no luck but that did not deter me from trying to fab one up. One of the other forum members gave me the approximate dimensions on his machine and shared some photos. The 12 inch diameter easy a piece of 12 inch ductwork. Some cutting to rough size and stripping of the zink was in order.
After this was done I hand hammered over the edges to fit the reel I bought from Rick Frink thanks
Rick.
Now the hard part I needed something with five spokes that was factory made I could modify for the base of the reel. Something already round easy to find the center on. Only took 30 minutes or so to come up with a 1200 foot 16mm film spool. Went to eBay and for $8 bucks found one with five spokes. Had to grind off the rivets to get the sides apart from the core. Already had a spindle hole in it right size for the projector and put it on the Check Boy and marked and drilled for the hub screws.
A little grinding and soldering and final adjustments then some rattle can black paint, along strip up on the one 40 coin payout and bend the reel sides over onto the strip.
Is it correct no I can and am looking for an original one but until then I'm very happy. Hope you enjoyed this and were not bored.