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Konical

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Good Evening, Mike,

If you can't locate an appropriate reel, you can always use the old see-saw method with an open tray for chemicals. Awkward and boring, but possible.

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How do folks do it? Looks like I need larger film reels than my 120.

How many rolls do you want to do? If it would be worth while, I'm sure I've got a universal tank somewhere in the darkroom that takes 116/616.

Regards,

David
 

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A Kodak Apron for 120 might do in a pinch, but you wouldnt be able to use the weighted disk on top.

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Thanks for the kind offer David B. . AsI have just one roll I guess I'll give the ole' see-saw method a go.
 
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mike if you get totally stuck my lab is set up to dip and dunk 616 film
I run e-6, c-41 and black and white through this method.

~Steve
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