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been there,,,

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I have one of those, the instructions, and a motorized version that holds 200 feet, and a spin drier that is motorized and one for 50 foot loads that is hand cranked.... and and and
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film dryer.

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 1393482494

this is the smaller type of dryer machine wind fan thing. It really goes round fast if you crank it up that way.
I'm not selling it, but I have it. Or one like it, two actually, one much bigger and motorized.
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Do you process your own K-40 and or negative stock? I be very interested to hear your perspective.
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I used to process my own negative stock, not with the rewind, but with 110 reels. Then, using a Uhler Cine Printer, made prints of R8 and of 16mm films.
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Currently there are 4 tanks for sale on e-bay under a search on morse. They range in price from 9.99 to 108+ dollars and still going!

The film dryer sold for 14.95, wow, I paid over 50 for mine. that is what a good job did for me.

All my instructions, notes, webs, and equipment were located, from three years ago when I experimented with movie film developing. I may have a go at it again.

Has anyone here developed movie film this way?

Does anyone develop movie film at home regularly?
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