I set up a tank line for a run of 5x7's, using TF4 as the fixer and although it says that a stop bath and hypo clear can be eliminated I continued to use them as I always do. Does the elimination of a stop bath have any effect on the life of the fixer? I would think so but I'm not sure what decrease it has.
As a second note I ran out of TF4 at the end but have a box of Kodak Rapid Fix to make 5 gallons. I know that Ron says he mixes it up as film fixer and then dilutes 1:1 for paper but can it be mixed in a 5 gallon bucket then put in my 2 1/2 gallon container with floating lid and spigot and the rest in one gallon containers? I was thinking of buying a 5 gallon container with the floating lid and spigot but I'm not sure I need to be buying chemicals to make 5 gallons.
Maybe I need a larger darkroom. I am also thinking of going back to the TF4 and this time mixing it with distilled water. What I would like is stainless steel containers with spigots that don't leak. Since I'm going to bed at 3 am I'll probably be dreaming of a lab with huge stainless steel tanks.
Curt
As a second note I ran out of TF4 at the end but have a box of Kodak Rapid Fix to make 5 gallons. I know that Ron says he mixes it up as film fixer and then dilutes 1:1 for paper but can it be mixed in a 5 gallon bucket then put in my 2 1/2 gallon container with floating lid and spigot and the rest in one gallon containers? I was thinking of buying a 5 gallon container with the floating lid and spigot but I'm not sure I need to be buying chemicals to make 5 gallons.
Maybe I need a larger darkroom. I am also thinking of going back to the TF4 and this time mixing it with distilled water. What I would like is stainless steel containers with spigots that don't leak. Since I'm going to bed at 3 am I'll probably be dreaming of a lab with huge stainless steel tanks.
Curt
