agitation stick in dev tank - do I need it?

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I have been developing film for many years now, but I have never given the agitation stick on the Paterson tanks much thought. Is the tank light tight without it?
 

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I have been developing film for many years now, but I have never given the agitation stick on the Paterson tanks much thought. Is the tank light tight without it?


Yes the tank light tight without it. I use inversion agitation rather than the agitation stick.
 
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Sounds good. I have been pouring the developer into the tank all the time with the stick stuck on. Takes about forever. But last time I tried and left it out while I poured stop into the tank, and hey, we are now talking warp speed... :D
 

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The only time I ever used it was for giving the film a twirl now and then when fixing and HCA'in the film. (Yes, I know that it should be "constant agitation", but I'm sometimes lazy. So... the Jobo CPP2 comes in really handy. :smile: )
I havn't heard of anyone else using that stick either. Inversion is so much better.

//Björn
 

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If you happen to have a tank that leaks when inverted, the stick is a lot less messy :smile:.

They work pretty well, if you alternate between twisting the stick and moving the tank back and round and round on a flat surface.

Matt
 

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I never use it. It just feels funny.

-Sino.
 

Martin Aislabie

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I have never seen any differences in my film developing if I use the stick or I invert

Its a personal choice thing

I tend to invert - most of the time

I find the stick a little too short to comfortably use/hold for extended times

On the other hand using the stick helps prevent getting developer all over your hands - dev really stings when it gets into cuts and cracked skin

Martin
 
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