Naumoski
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Hi,
I am preparing myself to start Black and White film developing, I bought Ilford ID-11 developer, and Ilford fixer, but I don't have developing tank and 35/120mm reel..
Where should I search to find a good one, which brand, material, etc..
thanx,
Stevco.
I am preparing myself to start Black and White film developing, I bought Ilford ID-11 developer, and Ilford fixer, but I don't have developing tank and 35/120mm reel..
Where should I search to find a good one, which brand, material, etc..
thanx,
Stevco.
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daninjc
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Definitely get Hewes reels - do not get the cheap ones. I did at first and it was a nightmare. The Hewes ones are perfect and never failed me once (so far). I'm using a cheap tank with them and it works ok (some leaks though).
Kim Coxon
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Where abouts are you?
Kim
Kim
Naumoski
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I am in Macedonia, Europe, on the Balkan ( by the lake
)
Kim Coxon
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Send me a PM.
I will have a look tomorrow but I have some Patterson kit looking for a new home if you cover the postage from the UK.
Kim
I will have a look tomorrow but I have some Patterson kit looking for a new home if you cover the postage from the UK.
Kim
I am in Macedonia, Europe, on the Balkan ( by the lake)
Naumoski
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Send me a PM.
I will have a look tomorrow but I have some Patterson kit looking for a new home if you cover the postage from the UK.
Kim
That's brilliant!
Tell me if you found something, and I'll ask what would be the postage cost.
jan normandale
Film is the other way
the Paterson tanks are what I use now and once threaded they are easy to load and there is less finger contact with the emulsion. I have used both stainless and Paterson so it does become a personal choice, but starting out, the Paterson is an excellent system to get you going.
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
I've been a Paterson user since the late 70's and do love them...
Whatever you chose (metal or plastic) don't be afraid to pay for the best that you can afford...it will pay off in the end...
Whatever you chose (metal or plastic) don't be afraid to pay for the best that you can afford...it will pay off in the end...
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