For those who wonder about the attraction of my absurdly expensive Jobo sheet film clips, here's a picture. They make it possible to hang lots of film of any sheet format in little space, because the film hangs perpendicular to the drying line, they have pinprick contact area, and because the needle pierces the film, they can hold any format securely. On occasions where I've had a lot of film to process (these sheets are 2.25x3.25, but my largest are 11x14" and 7x17"), they've been worth the expense. I've got 40 of these clips (some purchased new when they weren't quite so expensive, some purchased second hand), and even when I am using all of them, I have room to hang more film with clothespins.
I also love the JOBO Sheet Film Clips #3524For those who wonder about the attraction of my absurdly expensive Jobo sheet film clips, here's a picture. They make it possible to hang lots of film of any sheet format in little space, because the film hangs perpendicular to the drying line, they have pinprick contact area, and because the needle pierces the film, they can hold any format securely. On occasions where I've had a lot of film to process (these sheets are 2.25x3.25, but my largest are 11x14" and 7x17"), they've been worth the expense. I've got 40 of these clips (some purchased new when they weren't quite so expensive, some purchased second hand), and even when I am using all of them, I have room to hang more film with clothespins.
Dude, you are so busted. They are called Alligator clips, I mean I'm told by a friend they are called alligator clips.
For sheet film, the humble clothes pin does fine. The wooden ones grip better than the plastic.
Shmoo, have been looking for something like that for a while now.
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try a lingerie dryer...works well. You can always weight the bottom of the film strip with the clips you already have.
to think... I've had one of these in my closet adorned with all my teddies, crotchless panties, and corsets. I coulda been hanging my 12x20 negs from it?
just genius.
******I'm looking for a less pricey substitute for either the Jobo sheet film clips or the Patterson 2-pin clips. Some time ago there was a posting recommending a solid looking metal clip --but I can't find it using the search function. Anyone with a better memory (or better search skills) want to lend a hand? Thanks!
I'm looking for a less pricey substitute for either the Jobo sheet film clips or the Patterson 2-pin clips. Some time ago there was a posting recommending a solid looking metal clip --but I can't find it using the search function. Anyone with a better memory (or better search skills) want to lend a hand? Thanks!
I use plastic clothes pins.
I found a set that has serrated jaws that actually grip the film securely. I think they came from WT Grants before they closed - I've had them for years.
The only problem is how to hang the clothes pins. I have small screw eyes embedded one of the handles - I hold the screw eyes with needle-nose pliers, and then heat the screw using a propane torch until it's quite hot. Then, its a simple matter to push the screw into the end of the clothes pin handle - and once it cools, it's there forever.
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