I bought Nikkor SS tanks and Hewe's reels many years ago and never looked back!
Some Nikors leak and some don't. Ditto every brand of tank I've used over the decades. I had several Patersons in the '80s and '90s and the only one that didn't was a 35mm tank I bought secondhand from a charity shop.
I used Nikor tanks with Hewes reels for a couple of decades. All leaked a little after one or two years of regular use. Eventually I sold them when I got into Jobo. The friend who bought them says he was satisfied with them but he no longer processes film.
The Nikors were okay but loading films on them was a right pain. Eventually I got a loader with a small crank, made by LPL, which let me thread and load my reels without fuss. It went with the Nikors when I sold them.
None of my Jobo tanks have ever leaked. I've owned one since 2003 and I have several others, all leak proof. They are by far the best products for my needs.
Maybe not what you want to be told, but leaking tanks is just something we have to live with.
I have a question, I just bought a used Nikor tank (the size that takes 4 35mm reels) online, it came with the reels and I also bought from the same merchant some curved metal "loaders". Are the loaders generally helpful in loading the film straight, and could they also be used on Hewes reels? I have done some processing on stainless steel reels but have had some trouble loading properly. thanks
As a general rule, almost all quality reels are easy to load when new. The problem is that we are almost all buying used reels which have been banged up a bit. Hewes reels are a bit heavier metal and withstand usage better than others. The cheap generic reels don't stand up at all.
Those curved metal loading aids usually do help and will fit most if not all reels. Probably not really necessary with the Hewes reels.
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