This is what I have done so far.....
I mix some "magic water" with 8g of hypo in 250 ml dist water. This makes it easier to adjust the right amount for each film type.
Now, for this example I will use Foma 100R. I use Foma 100R because 1) I had some left, 2) I know it works fine with the foma kit (I have one) 3) The foma kit makes other films suffer from emulsion peeling but 100r does not.
I use a motor base (beseler) with a makeshift drum that takes 200 ml of developer fluid. I mix Dektol 1:2 and 12ml of "magic water" @ 12 mins to get the exposure for 100r to match the foma kit.
I rinse with dist water 5-10-20 as per ilford.
I use a reduced bleach formula because of this issue. 6g of Dichromate in 1l dist water. I get lab grade Sulfuric acid (%20) and dilute it 1:9. I mix the two 1:1 (200 ml) as one shot @ 5 mins
When I dump the bleach out, this is where the "bits" of emulsion flow down the drain.
rinse 5-10-20
Clearing agent is 30 grams of sodium metabisulfite with 1 liter of dist water. I use 200 ml @ 5 mins as 1 shot
rinse 5-10-20
light flash, about 1 min in my environment. Too little the blacks don't develop and too much your images will "glow" with halo's.
Develop in dektol 1:2 for 5 mins.
rinse 5-10-20
fix (I use kodak rapid with hardn)
rinse 5-10-20
photo-flo, hang to dry.
Here is an example of a good frame, sorry I threw out the bad frames already.
When it works, it seams to work well. Taming this beast seems (or needs to) to be a long-term goal.