Precysol develop and archival fix from photoforumulary! Or PMK Pyro.  If you do 
this or other 1-shot developers from concentrate, get some syringes for 
measuring the stuff. They sell them at the local drug store (for dispensing 
medicine to infants). Plastic sleeve pages for the negatives. Stainless steel 
clips (some weighted with lead) for hanging the film in the bathroom.

I don't do the squeege. And I use photoflo to prevent water spots.

Are you scanning the negs or using an enlarger? Whichever, an antistatic dust 
brush is important.

I have some tests of different films and developers on my blog.

http://400tx.blogspot.com/

Jeffery

On Oct 3, 2010, at 6:44 PM, Nick Wright wrote:

> I'm preparing a list of everything I need in order to develop my own
> black and white film.
> 
> Seeing as its been quite a number of years since I've done this I
> thought I'd run it by you all to see if I've got it all down.
> 
> Tank
> 
> Reels
> 
> mixing paddles
> 
> thermometer
> 
> two graduates (one for developer, one for fixer; as I will only mix
> what is needed for the batch I'm working on) ... what size do you all
> think I should get for these. If I'm only ever going to do two rolls
> of film at a time, will a 150ml grad be enough or should I go for the
> 300ml?
> 
> obviously developer and fixer.
> 
> photoflo and squeege, film clips.
> 
> what am I forgetting?
> 
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