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I've been using 'taco' method for my 4x5 processing but I find it a PITA for using so I want a proper tank.
Thinking about purchasing a Jobo 2521 tank with a 2509n spiral. Are they any good?
No automation. I will be using hand inversion.
Thanks
 
I have had good luck with Yankee tanks. A lot of people here talk down on them, but a lot of people complain about the much more expensive Combi-Plan tanks too. I've never used a Combi tank, but they sound more complicated and fragile than my trusty old Yankees.
 
How many sheets do you want to do at once?
 
I am using a jobo tank with a 4x5 reel. The best thing since sliced bread. Ideal setup for developing 4x5. Get a set of rollers from Jobo - that simplifies rotation by hand.
 
I am another Jobo tank user. I load four sheets onto the spiral using the innermost and outermost slots. I hand invert so have to use 1500ml of chemistry. No big deal for me as I mix my own developer so the economics make sense.
 
If you have the money the best thing to do is get a Jobo 3010, although they are getting pricey. You will be hard pressed to find anyone who says negative things about it.
 
Everyone says the Nikor 4x5 tank is pricey (they can be had for $150-$250 generally) but I'd say that's cheap compared to what the Jobo tanks are getting up to... And I've really enjoyed using mine. Up to 12 sheets at a time.

Ducan
 
Switch to donair?

What's the "taco method"?

Here's a thread that discusses the "taco" method:

(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
 
I have an old FR daylight tank you can have for free. It holds 12 sheets in an adjustable rack.
 
Thanks all.
No negative feedback on the Jobo so that's good. I know it take quite a large amount of chemical if I do inversions but if I process 6 sheets that's not too bad.
Eventually I will get an automated system.

Rick A, thank you for the offer but I like to stay with the Jobo for the future expansion to automated system.
 
Here's a thread that discusses the "taco" method:

(there was a url link here which no longer exists)

Very good. Thank you!

It reminds me of this device / system I saw recently when it was pointed out on eBay:

mod_photographic-4x5.jpg


I think the inventor is a member: (there was a url link here which no longer exists)
 
I have used both the tank with spiral reel for inversion, and the Expert Drum for 4x5. Both work ok, but the Expert Drum is by far the easiest. It is a lot more expensive, however, and the drums are getting harder to find.
 
You can also use an old Bessler or Unicolor color print drum , both have sections for 5X7. You can do 2 5X7 without modification but if you divide the 5X7 by 2 with a little silicon goop you can do up to 4. Uses very little chem. You can roll by hand or get a motor base. I usally shoot 20 or more sheets at a time so I use hard tanks and hangers, but if shoot just few I will dig out my Bessler drum.
 
I have used both the tank with spiral reel for inversion, and the Expert Drum for 4x5. Both work ok, but the Expert Drum is by far the easiest. It is a lot more expensive, however, and the drums are getting harder to find.

One of the best investments I made for my darkroom was spending $225 for a 3010 Expert Drum and another $25 on a hand roller base. The setup had nearly paid for itself by the end of a 50-sheet box of C-41 film, by eliminating $4 per sheet lab fees. And all my classmates used it as well. I highly recommend these, especially if shooting color.
 
As Monito has shown my little device i though i'd show you a bit more,

have a look at this video which explains a bit more about my processor-

[video]http://youtu.be/o0Hs7DxCkBg[/video]

cheers,

Morgan.
 
As Monito has shown my little device i though i'd show you a bit more,

have a look at this video which explains a bit more about my processor-

[video]http://youtu.be/o0Hs7DxCkBg[/video]

cheers,

Morgan.

This this is just Darn GREAT!!!

does he make it himself?
 
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