dfoo
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Is that something you made?
Yes, its a PVC pipe with a light bulb near the top and an old CPU fan at the top. I put a filter over the fan to ensure that I don't blow dirt over the film. It works very well. It can dry 4 rolls in about an hour, and I find the film scans perfectly out of the dryer, and it doesn't appear to be any more curly than when I hung the film to dry.
I wrote about it here
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=70122&highlight=dryer
Tom A
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In case Tom A does not come back, a Chromega or Unicolor drum roller will do it.
Mine are Unicolor rollers ( i have two, just in case one breaks down - and I would have to agitate by hand!). The advantage is that you can plug them into a Gralab 300 timer and turn on the "buzzer" - and wake up the neigborhood when they are done!
David William White
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Yes, its a PVC pipe with a light bulb near the top and an old CPU fan at the top. I put a filter over the fan to ensure that I don't blow dirt over the film. It works very well. It can dry 4 rolls in about an hour, and I find the film scans perfectly out of the dryer, and it doesn't appear to be any more curly than when I hung the film to dry.
I wrote about it here
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=70122&highlight=dryer
Cool. My next question was going to be about curl, but your thread seems to deal with it.
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