Bambi_
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Hi there,
I recently won this old film processor at auction, its labelled as Hadland, but on the side it actually says manufactured for Hadland by Geoffrey Bray. I don't have any experience at all with these small film processors and was hoping to get it in working order to develop some 16mm film I've shot.
So I have absolutely tons of questions, and if anybody could be help me out I'd be really grateful. I can add more pictures if needed as well.
1. the machine consists of 4 tanks and a drying compartment, the 3rd tank is double the width and has 2 rollers, please see second picture. the second set of rollers also has a clip which houses a squeegee sponge (taken out and placed on top of the machine in the picture.). this compartment also contains a small spray/hose with holes facing the first roller. Is this a regular wash bath or is it used for removing remjet? It comes after the developer and fixer tanks, which contain heating elements.
EDIT: I've just noticed that the 4th compartment is also part of the dryer. So 4th and 5th compartment, can't hold liquids by design.
2. In the third picture there are 2 hose attachments at the back of the machine, I was wondering what these would need to be hooked up to, I know some of the Bray processors did not require a mains water supply but it looks like this one might? If what does each one do/need?
EDIT: I've traced the pipes and one is part of the drainage, and the one on the right seems to supply only the small sprayer in the wash compartment.
3. The motor is "loose" for want of a better term, if you look at the 4th picture. Added the last 2 pics to show it more clearly/close up. While it appears to be screwed to a plastic penal at the back, both are actually hanging and only fixed by 1 screw. Most of the weight is then being bore by the chain at the top much must drive the rollers. There's no screw holes to fix the panel down. I highly doubt it's supposed to be like this but then there's nothing else for it to fix to so perhaps it is?
4. There's an unusual plug on the side which requires 3 pins in a small circle, I'm not sure even what it is/does. 6th picture is the outside and 7th is how it looks inside.
Any help with this at all would be appreciated. I haven't been able to find any kind of manual online or even a similar machine listed anywhere. It looks overall pretty good and I really hope I can get it working. Many thanks!
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I recently won this old film processor at auction, its labelled as Hadland, but on the side it actually says manufactured for Hadland by Geoffrey Bray. I don't have any experience at all with these small film processors and was hoping to get it in working order to develop some 16mm film I've shot.
So I have absolutely tons of questions, and if anybody could be help me out I'd be really grateful. I can add more pictures if needed as well.
1. the machine consists of 4 tanks and a drying compartment, the 3rd tank is double the width and has 2 rollers, please see second picture. the second set of rollers also has a clip which houses a squeegee sponge (taken out and placed on top of the machine in the picture.). this compartment also contains a small spray/hose with holes facing the first roller. Is this a regular wash bath or is it used for removing remjet? It comes after the developer and fixer tanks, which contain heating elements.
EDIT: I've just noticed that the 4th compartment is also part of the dryer. So 4th and 5th compartment, can't hold liquids by design.
2. In the third picture there are 2 hose attachments at the back of the machine, I was wondering what these would need to be hooked up to, I know some of the Bray processors did not require a mains water supply but it looks like this one might? If what does each one do/need?
EDIT: I've traced the pipes and one is part of the drainage, and the one on the right seems to supply only the small sprayer in the wash compartment.
3. The motor is "loose" for want of a better term, if you look at the 4th picture. Added the last 2 pics to show it more clearly/close up. While it appears to be screwed to a plastic penal at the back, both are actually hanging and only fixed by 1 screw. Most of the weight is then being bore by the chain at the top much must drive the rollers. There's no screw holes to fix the panel down. I highly doubt it's supposed to be like this but then there's nothing else for it to fix to so perhaps it is?
4. There's an unusual plug on the side which requires 3 pins in a small circle, I'm not sure even what it is/does. 6th picture is the outside and 7th is how it looks inside.
Any help with this at all would be appreciated. I haven't been able to find any kind of manual online or even a similar machine listed anywhere. It looks overall pretty good and I really hope I can get it working. Many thanks!
B
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