Ilford 5250 Dryer - foam exit rollers need replacement? WHERE to find them?

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Mike Wilde

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You are where a lot of us are heading with automated processors. Sorry, but I don't have a good answer.
I have not seen the product in question. I have recently dumped a smallish durst roller processor gin good shape given to me before I ever actually used it, because it had foam rollers in the transport path.
There is a company in the US that services old Kreonite processors that may have spare parts for other machines as well, but be prepared to pay.

You may want to consider a DIY repair by purchasing the right sort of foam (I would look at McMaster Carr) and setting up a hot wire cutter and mini-pseudo lathe to form them to the size needed.

I have cut foam effectively in the past with a 6-10" long piece of nichrome wire extracted from a wire wound power resistor inserted into a plywood harp type thing to create a throat to pass the foam through and hold the wire taught.

I powered the 1 string 'harp' from a filament winding of an old tube amp transformer that was in turn powered by a variac to control the wire temperture. It worked well. The second time I lmade up this sort of rig I left out the filament transformer, but was sure to use rubber goves, as the wire was at a reduced line voltage potential that the variac supplied.
 

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I've been cannibalizing other Ilford dryers to keep the one a school running. The rollers seem to be the first thing to go. I figure I can keep this one going for a few years yet - darkroom class enrollment is down so it's not getting the use it used to. One class a week now.

Fortunately I've acquired the other dryers for free - simply picking them up from local photographers and institutions going digital a few years back. Storing them until I want them is the challenge.

Good luck in your quest.
 

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and your point is??

That by keeping an eye on things like craigslist and talking to other users of photographic equipment like schools, colleges, community centres, darkroom co-ops, hospitals, well-heeled amateurs, etc. you may get wind of someone with equipment or parts you can use.
 

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New foam exit rollers for Ilford 5250

I found a company in SaddleBrook, NJ (USA) called Aarubco Rubber Company that will recover your old Ilford 5250 SS roller cores with new foam. Price was $110.00 (US) for each roller. These are the two exit rollers in the rear of the unit.

Email me if you need detailed advice as to size if rollers, etc.

Walter Holt
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Dear tequilabong,

Search the McMaster.com site. It appears that there are several possibilities in rubber and foam tube products.

Good luck,

Neal Wydra
 
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