Paul Howell
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While shopping at the local dollar store for inexpensive paint supplies for my patio I bought a couple a couple 99 cent roller paint trays, got home, got to thinking and started using them as slosh trays, the size I got is good for 8X10s, there is a larger size at Lows that will take up to 11X14. The 8X10 will take about a quart of developer, set the print in face side and a gentle rocking motion with constant agitation seems to work fine. Then into the stop, followed by fix, with rapid fix no problem, but as I use a standard non rapid fix for FB might use a standard print tray.
Other than cost, a buck for a tray, no real advantage over standard trays and paper drums. Well I guess if wanted to go with one shot paper developer, not sure how many ounces will be needed per print.
Other than cost, a buck for a tray, no real advantage over standard trays and paper drums. Well I guess if wanted to go with one shot paper developer, not sure how many ounces will be needed per print.