Bob Carnie
Subscriber
but unfortunately it is harder and harder to find parts, service and maintain my old friends.
I have two units currently working that do not owe me a dime, I can see a couple of more years of service but in these times I am not sure how long I can keep them on life support.
An option is to buy as many existing units and put them in storage and if forced to pay rent on a parts inventory I will do so.
Here is a couple question's, Is there any current new processing rotary systems being developed, marketed or in production that I am not aware of?
Is this a niche market that should be filled or is there even any interest??
For the last 12 years I have ran quite a few thousand rolls and sheets on these machines and they have served me really well. I plan to continue processing for at least another 20 years so I need something to replace Jobo.
I love the automation features and I know I could hand process, or manually put tanks on rollers and do it this way, but I am hoping, reaching out , wondering and flat out begging * is there not in this day and age someone capable of filling this niche , or am I doomed*.
I have two left hands, and do not know a circuit from a stepper motor so doing it myself is not an option.
Surley on a site of 28 thousand film lovers, I am not the only one concerned and dreading a Jobo less world.
I am not interested in going back to deep tank, dip and dunk so posts in this direction really are not helpful.
I love my Jobo's
I have two units currently working that do not owe me a dime, I can see a couple of more years of service but in these times I am not sure how long I can keep them on life support.
An option is to buy as many existing units and put them in storage and if forced to pay rent on a parts inventory I will do so.
Here is a couple question's, Is there any current new processing rotary systems being developed, marketed or in production that I am not aware of?
Is this a niche market that should be filled or is there even any interest??
For the last 12 years I have ran quite a few thousand rolls and sheets on these machines and they have served me really well. I plan to continue processing for at least another 20 years so I need something to replace Jobo.
I love the automation features and I know I could hand process, or manually put tanks on rollers and do it this way, but I am hoping, reaching out , wondering and flat out begging * is there not in this day and age someone capable of filling this niche , or am I doomed*.
I have two left hands, and do not know a circuit from a stepper motor so doing it myself is not an option.
Surley on a site of 28 thousand film lovers, I am not the only one concerned and dreading a Jobo less world.
I am not interested in going back to deep tank, dip and dunk so posts in this direction really are not helpful.
I love my Jobo's