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been there,,,
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.
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.
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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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?
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?