eumenius
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Hello friends,
finally I am back - my trip to no-Internet places is over, and I would be glad to meet nice APUG people again
The first thing that awaited me at home was a humble box with a gift of my friend, a Combiplan tank for sheet film. I can safely say that this assembly is indeed the VERY WORST example of the specialized plastic tool made abroad. The incredible crudeness of "precision molding" of every smallest part in it plainly amazed me - so the first thing I've done was a small clean-up of all remaining mold tails here and there. Just like in horrible USSR-made plastic airplane modeling kit, though there was no glue included
On a first attempt of using it like a day tank it leaked just like mad between the lid and body, so I had to find why the "leakproof lid" is so cruel with me. Of course, the outside rim of the tank was shaped really bad, and I had to remove some of plastic with a diamond nail file to make the lid fitting snugly. No leakage now!
The speed of chemistry flow in this tank is also ridiculous - I've managed to fill/pour it by a silicone rubber tubing with good cross-section and a 0.5l plastic funnel, connected to the bottom inlet, using the lid outlet only as a vent hole. When the chemistry is in, I close the tubing by a steel medical tubing clamp. The assembly looks much like the granny's enema kit, but the performance of tank is much improved now.
After all, the negatives developed in it show an excellent uniformity - the reseracher's approach of a former Soviet used to the fact that the things were usually rough on him had his fruits
But really, I can't imagine any of my foreign colleagues getting the tank working just from the box 
Cheers from Moscow,
Zhenya
finally I am back - my trip to no-Internet places is over, and I would be glad to meet nice APUG people again

The first thing that awaited me at home was a humble box with a gift of my friend, a Combiplan tank for sheet film. I can safely say that this assembly is indeed the VERY WORST example of the specialized plastic tool made abroad. The incredible crudeness of "precision molding" of every smallest part in it plainly amazed me - so the first thing I've done was a small clean-up of all remaining mold tails here and there. Just like in horrible USSR-made plastic airplane modeling kit, though there was no glue included

On a first attempt of using it like a day tank it leaked just like mad between the lid and body, so I had to find why the "leakproof lid" is so cruel with me. Of course, the outside rim of the tank was shaped really bad, and I had to remove some of plastic with a diamond nail file to make the lid fitting snugly. No leakage now!
The speed of chemistry flow in this tank is also ridiculous - I've managed to fill/pour it by a silicone rubber tubing with good cross-section and a 0.5l plastic funnel, connected to the bottom inlet, using the lid outlet only as a vent hole. When the chemistry is in, I close the tubing by a steel medical tubing clamp. The assembly looks much like the granny's enema kit, but the performance of tank is much improved now.
After all, the negatives developed in it show an excellent uniformity - the reseracher's approach of a former Soviet used to the fact that the things were usually rough on him had his fruits


Cheers from Moscow,
Zhenya