Just thought I would report back on this one for anyone looking in the future. I acquired the four chemicals mentioned in Wolfgang Moersch's post in (there was a url link here which no longer exists), except I used EDTA Na2 instead of EDTA Na4 and Sodium Metabisulfite instead of Sodium Bisulfite. I've mixed them in the proportions listed in his formula and can now report a crystal clear HCA bath.
EDTA2Na 12g
Sodium sulfite 200g
Sodium metabisulfite 6g
Sodium citrate 4g
I've chosen to mix the chemicals dry and then use a scoop which I've marked up with the quantity of dry powder needed for 1L, 2L and 3L of working solutions, based around 20g/L of Sodium Sulphite.
Used in conjunction with my newly acquired Nova archival washer, I'm pretty confident that I have a good archival wash process set up for FB paper, but I will be getting some retained hypo check solution with my next order to confirm this. Does anyone know what the shelf life of HT-2 solution is? I can't imagine that I will get through a lot of it, given how infrequently I actually manage to set up my temporary darkroom.