UPDATE
We are now at the stage of gathering materials, we have ended up with a very simple design basically a Unicolor rotation system on steroids.
The rubber rollers with be 4ft two of them not in a water bath.
They will be connected with a drive timing belt to a reversable drive motar that will have two times, small film rotation, large film rotation.
We are going to use a very simple timer to count down process time like the good old days. I believe that this will make my young technicans more aware of the process.
We will have a water bath unit just to the side, all chems will be in stainless steel graduates and our technicians will hand pour, twist and shout the film for the first 15-30 seconds and then place on the rollers at a stop position.
We will mimic our Jobo rotation duration as best we can.
We are adapting all our small tanks, to lie flat on the rollers, the 4x5 and larger tanks have already been adapted by Jobo.
As long as the tank lies flat, you can get chems in fast this system will work for any tank system you have.
We should be able to run two or three runs at a time and if set up right two operators should be able to work side by side using two different graylab timers.
I believe that we will be able to handle very large projects and small one run projects .
We will still be using one shot chemistry for all steps , distilled water for PMK dev, final wetting agent rinse.
First step will be to find out our new times, but if all works well we should be very close right off the bat.
Plans are to make 2 units with portable side units to hold in the very large drums.
film size 35mm Jobo tanks to 16x20 Jobo tanks, we will be making a drum for 20 inch roll film and 30 inch roll film.. largest size of film we will make is 30inch x 46inch.
The large films are being made for alternative negatives and separation negatives, for platinum, carbon, and tricolour gum.
We will be using the laser exposing unit for this and to date have found out it works with Rollie 25 ISO ortho film in HC110.
As this project moves forward , I will only be able to describe in detail on Hybrid.com this sister site as the front end will be digital and the back end wet process.
Very fun time.. Richard has been great and a wonderful , talented resource.
thanks Richard.