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cyberspider

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a box in it is and enlarger drying rack safe light and other stuff

no idea make or model or anything but it was free

ill post pics as soon as i have some not getting it till about 5.30 uk time

woohooo hope it works ok and everything he said its all been in his attic for years
 

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Nice! Don't doubt; It's free, go for it!
It's hard to find any enlarger here, and more if it's for free. Someday I should start to look for one.
 
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ok i have it
its a durst j35
also a safe light
a paterson micro focus finder boxed
drying rack
3 trays
a book
developing tank with two plastic spools that can be changed to take other size film
the easel is all rust though
and a pack that has postlip papers
pics on the way
try.jpg

temp.jpg

tank.jpg

spool.jpg

redlight.jpg

postlip.jpg

eas2.jpg

eas1.jpg

clips.jpg

bw1.jpg
 
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i have no idea how to load the negs in it have no instructions lol

need to order some good BW film now
 

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Looks like you did well! That easel could do with a clean!

I'm sure some members here can help you with how it works.
 

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Looks like mostly good stuff. The Paterson is a good system for processing 35mm/120 film. You trim the leader off your 35mm film, hold the reel with the film entry area at the top facing away from you, and start to feed the film into it while ratcheting the reel. I'm sure there's a video on youtube or something somewhere. Put the reels on the spindle inside it, and drop the funnel cover on and lock it into place.
 
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cyberspider

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yeah i watched a number of vids on it
its the enlarger i have a prob with
 
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cyberspider

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yes its there but it seems you have to cut each neg in to ones
but then it dont seem to hold them right they slide about
 

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i have no idea how to load the negs in it have no instructions lol

need to order some good BW film now

Hi there, the paterson tank is just the latest of a series of excellent ones paterson made. I have scanned the instructions of my universal tank and will try to post them on here for you....enjoy your new toys! Phil:D
 

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Hope this has uploaded properly, the only thing that may be different with your tank is the recommended quantity of developer, put the reel you want to use (no film in it!!!) in the tank, and add water until its 20-25mm over the top of the reel, then measure how much water there is, and that's how much developer/fixer you need! If you are doing different film sizes, you'll need to repeat this with the reel set to each film size you plan to use...Phil
 
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thanks for the info one of the problems im haven is how to load the developed negative into the enlarger
 

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You shouldn't have to cut the film into single frames. Is there a better pic of the negative carrier or could it be upside down?
 

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yes its there but it seems you have to cut each neg in to ones
but then it dont seem to hold them right they slide about

if that is the situation, it is for MOUNTED film "slides"
 
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cyberspider

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i think i may have to look for a better enlarger this one seems more like a toy kinda one its very plasticy
 
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