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I've just been given the green light from my wife to start developing again, and thinking about a compact, cheap, and clever setup...
(1) A cheap water cooler, filled with enough water to mostly submerge the bottles and developing tank (but not all the way), kept clean with a teaspoon of bleach. (~50 bucks)
(2) An aquarium thermostat and temperature controller, to regulate the temperature (~50 bucks)
(3) Glass thermometers to double-check the temperature (~10 bucks)
(4) Stainless steel camping flasks to store light sensitive solutions (~40 bucks, more if many solutions are kept)
(5) Large 5L plastic tank to store de-ionized water (~20 bucks)
(6) Miscellaneous measuring cups (~10 bucks)
(7) Dark bag for loading film onto reels (~30 bucks)
(8) Stainless steel developing tank (~50 bucks)
(9) Small tub to handle liquids, manage spills, etc.. (~10 bucks)
Seems to add up to ~270 bucks (call it ~300 bucks), or what I would usually pay to develop 40-ish rolls of 35mm (36 exp.). Because it has been a while since I've done anything like this, I wanted to ask...
Is there anything to watch out for here, is this half-baked or does it sound reasonable? For example, I know that stainless steel flasks are supposed to be "stainless" but maybe there is some potential for cheaper varieties to react with developing solutions? Has anyone tried something like this, and run up against obstacles or hurdles that I can't foresee?
(1) A cheap water cooler, filled with enough water to mostly submerge the bottles and developing tank (but not all the way), kept clean with a teaspoon of bleach. (~50 bucks)
(2) An aquarium thermostat and temperature controller, to regulate the temperature (~50 bucks)
(3) Glass thermometers to double-check the temperature (~10 bucks)
(4) Stainless steel camping flasks to store light sensitive solutions (~40 bucks, more if many solutions are kept)
(5) Large 5L plastic tank to store de-ionized water (~20 bucks)
(6) Miscellaneous measuring cups (~10 bucks)
(7) Dark bag for loading film onto reels (~30 bucks)
(8) Stainless steel developing tank (~50 bucks)
(9) Small tub to handle liquids, manage spills, etc.. (~10 bucks)
Seems to add up to ~270 bucks (call it ~300 bucks), or what I would usually pay to develop 40-ish rolls of 35mm (36 exp.). Because it has been a while since I've done anything like this, I wanted to ask...
Is there anything to watch out for here, is this half-baked or does it sound reasonable? For example, I know that stainless steel flasks are supposed to be "stainless" but maybe there is some potential for cheaper varieties to react with developing solutions? Has anyone tried something like this, and run up against obstacles or hurdles that I can't foresee?
