Sad you could not bring yourself to grips and appreciate at least some of their quality products. I don't get your rant about developing tanks either, it is actually & factually bolex if you ask me. Not everything they ever made was to compete with much higher priced products, typically long gone from production BTW, and some were just to fulfill a description without being anywhere near all that useful. So, their grain focuser for example was indeed at a low end of usefulness and I always thought much overpriced for what it delivered (yet not useless).I think Paterson has a reputation of making plastic darkroom equipment, because that is what they do. IMO most of their darkroom stuff is cheap and junky, starting with their developing tank system, which mixes excessive amounts of air into solutions if use for inversion agitation. Their grain focusers give you a headache from eyestrain. The print washers are also cheap plastic, easily break. and are very noisy to use. Their agitation system barely works unless watched all of the time. So, I don't care if Paterson is still in business, but remain surprised that they are. They filed bankruptcy some years ago, and I though we were rid of them then. I've purchased a number of Paterson products in the past, but except for a graduated cylinder (plastic), I gave it all away.
I think Paterson has a reputation of making plastic darkroom equipment, because that is what they do. IMO most of their darkroom stuff is cheap and junky, starting with their developing tank system, which mixes excessive amounts of air into solutions if use for inversion agitation. Their grain focusers give you a headache from eyestrain. The print washers are also cheap plastic, easily break. and are very noisy to use. Their agitation system barely works unless watched all of the time. So, I don't care if Paterson is still in business, but remain surprised that they are. They filed bankruptcy some years ago, and I though we were rid of them then. I've purchased a number of Paterson products in the past, but except for a graduated cylinder (plastic), I gave it all away.
.... starting with their developing tank system, which mixes excessive amounts of air into solutions if use for inversion agitation.
Interesting to read about Paterson tanks leakage problem, never had that and always use inversion agitation. I do know the lid has a point of proper snap into place for tight fit, wonder if that was part of the problem.Actually I use their 'Major'. Grain focuser because I simply cannot extend my arms from adjusting the focussing knob and looking through the viewfinder of my 'Peak' focuser at the same time! I always double check with Peak focuser afterwards as this allows me to view into the corners.When compared with each other I find it different to see any difference between them.
Some of the Paterson items I did find a problem with, their developing tanks were never completely water tight so when you inverted them there was always a drop or three came out. Their enlarging lenses were rubbish too, but given the price, they were usable - just. But all other items I have used over the years have done what they were supposed to do.
Interesting to read about Paterson tanks leakage problem, never had that and always use inversion agitation. I do know the lid has a point of proper snap into place for tight fit, wonder if that was part of the problem.
If that was the old style then I wouldn't know the difference, only used the snap on lid.It may be one of the earlier yanks with the screw lids, I know they made one later with a different design where the lid was flexible and clipped in place.. I have not used one of those for at least 30+ years. Before that I use stainless and Durst plastic which were both central feed, and were consistently leakproof, but now I have a few made by JOBO to use in the rotary processor.
So do I. I have a 35 year old developer tray that’s silver plated at the bottom. It looks gross, but it’s like an old friend. You can’t process Fuji HRT fim in it because the troughs leave marks on the film. But they work better than flat bottom trays.I love Paterson trays. The tanks are extremely well made.
I have one of the older system 4 tanks with the screw lids, and again I find that it is possible to burp the lid and no leaks, It's not a tank I use much, only if I have a lot of films to develop, mostly use the super synten 4, but in the past I have used several of the older systen 4 tanks when they came out, I use a lot of Patterson darkroom equipment, good qualuty without breaking the bank,It may be one of the earlier yanks with the screw lids, I know they made one later with a different design where the lid was flexible and clipped in place.. I have not used one of those for at least 30+ years. Before that I use stainless and Durst plastic which were both central feed, and were consistently leakproof, but now I have a few made by JOBO to use in the rotary processor.
The Super System 4 tanks have that big lid but the earlier System 4 with the smaller lids do leak, drip, and drizzle (all at the same time) but the Super Tank, if you "burp" the lid do not drip. Note though I had one replacement lid that did not fit well at all, I wonder if there was too much "reclaim" in that batch of plastic.Interesting to read about Paterson tanks leakage problem, never had that and always use inversion agitation. I do know the lid has a point of proper snap into place for tight fit, wonder if that was part of the problem.
At current rate we will all be in the state of "reclaim" not worth much, just plain expendables.The Super System 4 tanks have that big lid but the earlier System 4 with the smaller lids do leak, drip, and drizzle (all at the same time) but the Super Tank, if you "burp" the lid do not drip. Note though I had one replacement lid that did not fit well at all, I wonder if there was too much "reclaim" in that batch of plastic.
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