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Just saw this on reddit. $4 film hanger!! Good idea!

https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/pressa-hanging-dryer-with-16-clothes-clips-turquoise-10421217/

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Thats very fancy. Got to make sure the negs dont touch and stick together.
I just use coat hangers with the two clips, also good for hanging prints, also can hang your trousers with them I believe.
 

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I sometimes use something similar (white, and no octopus theme) for drying RC prints.
I've had it and used it for ten years or so.:D
It requires a bit more dexterity than some solutions, because handling one of the clips can end up causing the others to go up or down.
As I understand it, they are designed for underwear - probably best not to mix your film and your unmentionables.:wink:
Mine folds down very flat, so it is probably a bit better for those of us who need to pack up and store our darkroom stuff between each session. I think I still see them at Dollar stores.
 
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As I understand it, they are designed for underwear - probably best not to mix your film and your unmentionables.:wink:.

I’d have to wear them first... :wink::whistling:
 

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I've added an additional shower curtain rod above the centre, and use either my version of this and/or these clips, in conjunction with more traditional Paterson or steel film clips:
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I've been using one of those for years.
Cost $1 at a thrift store and it's Kodak yellow.
 

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Growing up in an asian house hold we had many of these. do we have a photo of this in use? how is it superior to the specialized film clips
 

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Growing up in an asian house hold we had many of these. do we have a photo of this in use? how is it superior to the specialized film clips
It allows you to hang more films in a smaller space than if you use a line or a rod - provided you are careful!
I combine them with the film clips - clip the film clip to the film, and clip the underwear dryer to the film clips.
 

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It allows you to hang more films in a smaller space than if you use a line or a rod - provided you are careful!
I combine them with the film clips - clip the film clip to the film, and clip the underwear dryer to the film clips.
That makes a lot more sense. I assumed it was right off these clips. Id imagine my 120 film wouldnt fair too well. Thanks
 
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