Where to get a syringe for HC110?

Gerald C Koch

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HC-110 concentrate can be easily be measured usng a 10 ml or 25 ml graduate. The graduate should be rinsed to make sure that all of it is utiliized. Both HC-110 and Rodinal concentrates have a flat meniscus making for very accurate measurement with this method.
 

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I have pretty much the same problem-free experience as Chris. I haven't gone to any great lengths to prove that my results are *really* consistent, but of the many inconsistencies in my photography, I have yet to find any that seemed attributable to mismeasured developer. It works out OK for me.

Some people just seem to prefer working from syrup, others from stock, and I suppose both ways work fine. Not much use for a syringe if you keep a stock solution, I suppose.

-NT
 

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Syringes are available that will not take a needle; they are used for measuring small oral doses. One or two of these should do you just fine and it should not be expensive, either.
 

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I get syringes for free at Target. Measuring out 5 or 10mL of syrup is extremely precise. I clean the syringe by squirting the syrup into the water, and just suck in and squirt out water a couple times.

Sometimes I get so lazy I just squirt 5mL of developer into the top of my 250mL metal dev tank and fill it up from the tap.
 

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AWWWW, c'mon!
It ain't THAT critical. A shot glass size graduate, and use it for water 'till it's clean. Consistency is the key.

Dave
 

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Forgot to mention that I make the working solution directly when I make a quart of dilution B. But at this amount of working solution, there is no syringe required. All I have to do is use one oz. of syrup and 31 oz. of water to make a liter of working solution. 16 oz. graduates are more accurate for measuring out 1 oz., so I make 16 oz. of 1:15, then pour it into a quart graduate. Then I fill the 16 oz. graduate again to claim anything stuck to the sides, and add this water to the quart graduate until the 32 oz. mark is reached. I use the stock solution only for 8 oz. or 16 oz. batches, or for tray processing.
 

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Dude. Bad idea to keep your TP under the sink. If you have a leak, your entire investment is lost!
 

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Do you mix your stock at half strength? I ask because the stock solution instructed by Kodak is 1:3, not 1:7.
 
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