A site that seems to be good for rentals is www.meetingtomorrow.com
Either use an 8mm projector to view them on the 'big screen' - or - get them converted to DVDs or VHS video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlpzPzVznPc
You can purchase an 8mm projector from a variety of places. You can try your local audio/visual store, or specialist electronics store. Failing that you can try eBay or Amazon.
super8 works on super8 and 8mm on 8mm projectors, some projectors do have a switch to go from one to another
There are several steps that need to be done properly in order to thread an 8mm movie projector. I have included a link that shows how you can thread it properly: http://www.ehow.com/how_2079814_thread-movie-projector.html.
8mm tapes can only be viewed with the aid of an 8mm player. One's best bet to watch 8mm tapes in this case is to purchase another 8mm player that is not broken.
ATS Rental allows one to rent a film projector to use 8mm or 16mm film on them. The 8mm film projector costs $34 for one business day and the 16mm costs the same as well. This is a good idea for grandparents who may have old films to show the younger generation. Also a collector who make found movie film reels.
the revere standard 8mm projector was manufactured by the revere company of chicago, illinois.
Try ebay.com
www.tias.com and www.ebay.com both have 8mm movie projectors for sale. Additionally, you may also be able to find 8mm movie projectors on www.craigslist.com.
Wow, this is a tough one! 8mm cameras and projectors haven't been around for about 40 years. Your best bet is to watch for yard sales advertising an 8mm projector. That's how I found an antique photo enlarger. Bought it for $10 and resold it to a collector for $150. Old stuff is out there. You just have to find it.
Load the film and press run