This is a beautiful piece of equipment. I am curious; how easy are these tanks to load?
I just now finished developing a set of 4x5 sheets in my tank. (I was channeling my inner Weegee yesterday with my Crown Graphic. It was a rare nice day this time of year.)
My tank is carefully configured and locked down for 4x5, which is the only format I develop in it. Loading was a breeze, even though I had not used the tank in over a year.
I too notice a tendency for the sheets to back out of the slots slightly. I just do a once-around at the end and gently push them back in before adding the stainless band. It's not a big deal.
If I had one tip to offer users trying to load one of these tanks, it would be to remember to NOT curl the sheets prior to insertion.
Most of us who use stainless steel reels for our 35mm and 120 roll films have become accustomed to slightly curling the film, by compressing it between our fingers, in order to get it between the spirals, which then load from the inside out.
These cages, however, load from the outside in. If one instinctively tries to curl the sheets slightly, they won't load. The sheets need to go into the slots perfectly flat, since the format adjustment screws are - or should have been - set to the full width of the film sheet itself.
If you remember this, a dozen sheets can be loaded very quickly and cleanly in total darkness.
Ken