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Second try at giving away gallon developing system
I have a system designed for color processing 8 x 10 color prints in one
gallon size stainless steel tanks. It consists of four rectangular tanks, each with a cover and floating lid. The tanks sit in a stainless steel tank used as a water bath. There is a print basket that holds at least six, possibly 12 prints. In addition, there is a stainless steel washing tank. I don't see why the system couldn't be used for processing 8 x 10 sheet film. Because of the floating lids, you could fill the tanks with chemicals and in principle leave them for some period of time. Of course the tanks might very well be adaptable for other purposes. If I can't give this system away, I will have to junk it. It would be best if someone could come pick it up from me. I live in Evanston which is just north of Chicago. But I am willing to ship it if you are willing to pay the shipping charges. Because of the size and weight of the unit, I estimate the shipping charges at between $20 and $40 for UPS ground, depending on the distance. If you are interested, send me email or call. ------------------------------------- Leonard Evens, Department of Mathematics, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 847-869-8537 |
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I encourage someone to take Leonard Evens up on his generous offer. I
use a similar system and use two of the tanks for Diafine parts A & B. With the floating lids and tank covers there is no problem with keeping the solutions stored for a long time. njb On Sun, 06 Jul 2003 23:55:53 GMT, Leonard Evens wrote: I have a system designed for color processing 8 x 10 color prints in one gallon size stainless steel tanks. It consists of four rectangular tanks, each with a cover and floating lid. The tanks sit in a stainless steel tank used as a water bath. There is a print basket that holds at least six, possibly 12 prints. In addition, there is a stainless steel washing tank. I don't see why the system couldn't be used for processing 8 x 10 sheet film. Because of the floating lids, you could fill the tanks with chemicals and in principle leave them for some period of time. Of course the tanks might very well be adaptable for other purposes. If I can't give this system away, I will have to junk it. It would be best if someone could come pick it up from me. I live in Evanston which is just north of Chicago. But I am willing to ship it if you are willing to pay the shipping charges. Because of the size and weight of the unit, I estimate the shipping charges at between $20 and $40 for UPS ground, depending on the distance. If you are interested, send me email or call. ------------------------------------- Leonard Evens, Department of Mathematics, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 847-869-8537 |
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