I just bought a new FR Special developing tank on eBay. (And when I say "new" I mean in box with original papers and apparently never used. It was made in 1962). I have Nikor tanks for 35mm and 120, but I've started splitting my own 127 film from 120 and needed a tank for that.
I've used other FR tanks, but this one also included the original instructions, which I've never seen before. These explain the two ways of loading the FR developing reel: either hooking the film on the inside prong and spiraling it out like stainless steel reels, or pushing the film in from the outside like most plastic reels.
But the instructions also contain an idea I never heard of before. After explaining the "Alternate Loading Method" (pushing the film in from the outside), it says, "With the exception of 116 and 616 this method allows 2 rolls of film to be loaded into the tank at the same time; the first roll being loaded from the inside of the reel and the second by the alternate method."
So this scheme lets you develop two rolls of film on a single reel. Has anyone ever tried it? I think it would work, not just on FR reels, but on any reel that lets you load film both from the inside out and the outside in.
Mike Taglieri
I've used other FR tanks, but this one also included the original instructions, which I've never seen before. These explain the two ways of loading the FR developing reel: either hooking the film on the inside prong and spiraling it out like stainless steel reels, or pushing the film in from the outside like most plastic reels.
But the instructions also contain an idea I never heard of before. After explaining the "Alternate Loading Method" (pushing the film in from the outside), it says, "With the exception of 116 and 616 this method allows 2 rolls of film to be loaded into the tank at the same time; the first roll being loaded from the inside of the reel and the second by the alternate method."
So this scheme lets you develop two rolls of film on a single reel. Has anyone ever tried it? I think it would work, not just on FR reels, but on any reel that lets you load film both from the inside out and the outside in.
Mike Taglieri
