Hey John,

I just want to make sure I get it.. you are dipping the stack of
glued-together tubes into the tanks?  how do you agitate it?

rob

> From: "John Yeo" <jonn...@thegrid.net>
> Reply-To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???????
> Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 20:20:54 -0800
> To: <pinhole-discussion@p at ???????>
> Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Developing sheet film (a little late)
> 
> I know the thread on developing sheet film is a little old, but I just
> thought I would throw this in.
> 
> As I mentioned before, tubes are my preferred way of developing, but they
> are limited to as many tubes as you can juggle at a time.  I just made a new
> system, by gluing nine tubes together.  I was planning on using 12 tubes,
> but I accidentally bought 5 ft of pipe instead of 6 ft.  I ended up with 10
> pieces, but just put 9 together.  I developed the first batch tonight, and
> it worked very well.  The anti-halation backing doesn't cleared very well in
> tubes, so I took the film out and put them in hangers to sit in the fixer
> for a while.  I also put them back into the used developer to get more stain
> (using pyro developer).  For agitation, I lifted the unit out of the
> developer three times, every thirty seconds.
> 
> See pictures at
> http://sa.kungfuchrist.com/cosmic9/tubes.jpg  and
> http://sa.kungfuchrist.com/cosmic9/tanks.jpg
> 
> John
> 
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