When if California if in the LA area you can buy from Freestyle Photographic 16 oz, 2 rolls or 30 0z 4 roll tanks. SS tanks with plastic tops. I use similar tanks for years.
Arista Stainless Steel Tank 16 oz. with PVC Top
Arista Stainless Steel Tank 16 oz. with PVC Top - These durable, stainless steel tanks can last a lifetime. Arista's line of stainless steel developing reels and tanks have been the choice of professional photographers for generations. Includes a black…www.freestylephoto.com
The best way to go is to get the Hewes reels and trim the corners of the film.
personally I use the Hewes Reels with the thicker center hole for the Paterson Tanks and I'm very very happy with it.
They seem to be harder to find these days though.
Not sure what is different??
Well these are only for Jobo. Not sure what is different??
Hewes Pro Stainless Steel Reel - 35mm - for Jobo 1500 Tanks
Hewes Pro Stainless Steel Reel - 35mm - for Jobo 1500 Tanks - Made in England out of thick gauge stainless steel, Hewes film developing reels are manufactured to professional quality standards. Designed to withstand the rigors of school darkrooms…www.freestylephoto.com
Stuck-on filling caps can be an issue with the SS lids/caps, but so far no significant delays in processing times....
The reason why is that instead of addition to popping caps off 135mm film cassettes, the rounded end is very useful at prying seized/stuck, steel caps off the lids for pouring out formula in the developing routine.
Fooling around looking for a tool to do this in the middle of a cycle, especially in a large multiple reel tank, is a critical, and preventable deviation that can cost you good negatives from too much chemical exposure.
Stuck-on filling caps can be an issue with the SS lids/caps, but so far no significant delays in processing times.
I was constantly checking and having to toss out plastic lids for the SS tanks at the university due to cracking (and leaking) around the top edges. I would order a couple dozen a year. With three 24-student beginning classes a quarter, the wear-and-tear rate was pretty high. It was too easy/mindless for them to use the heel of their hand to push slightly down on the lid, while pulling the lip of the lid up and off with their fingers -- really stresses the plastic of those lids. They were used a lot.I have been using the same Kinderman SS tanks and reels for fifty four years although I have replaced the lids a few times and as I type this have a roll of Delta 400 120 washing.
I just dug out my weird Hewes reels. 3 are 35mm for Jobo. 3 120 and 1 35mm for Paterson, I thought they were all for Jobo, learned something. They all fit in a normal Nikor tank (diameter)
I never found a fault with Paterson. Jobo was a bit of a learning curve. Hewes reels are the best darn reel made for 35mm.
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