My first choice would be Epoxy Glue.
Only substance from our range against which it has lesser resistance is Dichromate.
There is no information available on Pyrogallol. But keep in mind that most tests were done with rather high concentrations of potions and over many hours, which is not done at our amateur field.Thanks - I haven't needed to use Farmers Reducer for prints in a drum. Will the epoxy remain stable with Pyrogallol?
There is no solvent glue for polyethylene pipes, nor is polyethylene tubing typically used for piping, you likely mix it up with PVC.I've found some solvent weld for standard polyethelene pipes as an alternative for strong oxidising reagents
Such plastics surfaces must be treated in way that radicals are formed.And for those plastics that epoxy does bond to, you will need access to thoroughly clean - and possibly roughen - the surface.
In such cases patching would be the appropriate way.If the leak is from a seam where two pieces of plastic were bonded together, it may be difficult to properly prepare the surface.
I dont know what the Ilford drums are made of. Maybe they are ABs plastics?
Farmers reducers and other strong oxidising reagents will attack the solvent weld. I don't use Potassium Dichromate regularly.
I would have to look at mine. But ABS is my first thought. But basically such tanks could be made from Polycarbonate too. Both not problem for Epoxy cements.
I was slow on the uptake about Farmers Reducers, now I got your point...
Thanks - it's tough trying to get the solvent glue to get all the way down to the base from the inside!
Well, I wrote nonsense......, nor is polyethylene tubing typically used for piping, you likely mix it up with PVC.
Hi Georges,
Your experiences with the Jobo sound like the limited shelf life of the Ilford drum processors too. I'm in London, England - unfortunately we're not in Europe. Thanks for offering though. The 12x16inch daylight drum looks fantastic (if the bottom doesn't come apart too!)
Kind regards
Thanks again Phillipe.
As the French thinker pointed out in L'Histoire de la Folie - madness has its own logic, arcane and obscure as it might be
Shame you're not closer - the postage won't make it viable. I can just see a large tank getting squashed during our copious summer strikes (including postal strikes). The drum roller's main advantage is demo'g for large format photography workshops in day light .. otherwise it's darkroom tanks and a lot more chemistry ..!
It's good to know that the larger cibachrome one has a better construction than the Ilford standard 8x10 model!
Kind regards
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