Jim Chinn
Member
Ever since I bought a JOBO I have never looked back at stainless reels. The JOBO reels are super easy to load and work just as well for hand and stand agitiation as they do with the motor.
Its 15 for a paterson plastic, surprisingly, a kalt ss is 5 $jhavard said:Plastic all the way. I have three tanks for 35mm and 120 that I alternate in a developing session. One will be stewing some film, the other doing rinse duty, while the other is sitting idle with the reels sitting on an air purifier. Cuts down on dust while drying my reels! I mean seriously, $20 for a new tank and a pair of reels from the local camera shop? That's well below the price point where you'd have to tell your SO!
mgphoto said:You know, studies have shown that using plastic reels is a warning sign of an impending conversion to digital!![]()
No seriously, I was mentored early on by an old crusty photojournalist that taught us everything the old-school way. Hell, I got so good at 'em that I became like the Jimi Hendrix of loading steel reels! I would amuse students with my prowess at loading behind the back, behind my head and though I never mastered the "loading with my teeth" technique, it was attempted.
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