Hi all,
We've currently got ID-11, multigrade developer, Ilford rapid fixer and Ilfostop available for people to use in our darkroom.
As it stands, the ID-11 and rapid fixer are kept in a 5l bottles (at 1+0 and 1+4 dilutions respectively). Users are instructed not to dilute either of these, to return them to their respective bottles when they're finished, and to mark off how many films they developed on the bottle of ID-11. Rapid fixer is just tested periodically.
There's a few issues with this system I need to iron out. The first being people forgetting to mark off their rolls (myself included) on the ID-11, and the second (the subject of this post) being that the bottles are hard to pour from. They dribble and make a mess.
I tried to solve this problem by getting a relatively inexpensive 500ml syringe with a hose attachment but some people don't seem to use it, and just end up making a mess instead; letting developer dribble down the sides of the bottle. It's not exactly an easy thing to use, so I don't blame them.
I'm wondering what solutions there might be out there to this problem. How do you decant your chemistry?
Today in a coffee shop, I realised they have a glass water decanter with a metal tap. "Pouring chemistry back into one of those wouldn't be an issue as the opening is huge!", I thought. Assuming whatever metal the tap's constructed of is fine, maybe a few of these would work? HDPE ones from China are available on eBay...
We've currently got ID-11, multigrade developer, Ilford rapid fixer and Ilfostop available for people to use in our darkroom.
As it stands, the ID-11 and rapid fixer are kept in a 5l bottles (at 1+0 and 1+4 dilutions respectively). Users are instructed not to dilute either of these, to return them to their respective bottles when they're finished, and to mark off how many films they developed on the bottle of ID-11. Rapid fixer is just tested periodically.
There's a few issues with this system I need to iron out. The first being people forgetting to mark off their rolls (myself included) on the ID-11, and the second (the subject of this post) being that the bottles are hard to pour from. They dribble and make a mess.
I tried to solve this problem by getting a relatively inexpensive 500ml syringe with a hose attachment but some people don't seem to use it, and just end up making a mess instead; letting developer dribble down the sides of the bottle. It's not exactly an easy thing to use, so I don't blame them.
I'm wondering what solutions there might be out there to this problem. How do you decant your chemistry?
Today in a coffee shop, I realised they have a glass water decanter with a metal tap. "Pouring chemistry back into one of those wouldn't be an issue as the opening is huge!", I thought. Assuming whatever metal the tap's constructed of is fine, maybe a few of these would work? HDPE ones from China are available on eBay...


