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    Which developing tank for BW?

    In my more than two decades of pro shooting LF I just used BW films two times, and I got them developed by a photographer who is now retired and sold all his lab stuff years ago. Now that I use LF just for enjoyment, I would like to use BW, but in Spain I am complete unable to find any of the classic film processing thanks. Jobo is discontinued and there is not any new old stock in any of the main spanish suppliers. Same with HP Combi Plan. Tray processing seems the only option, but I think it will be prone to scratch film, not to mention it'll be very slow. I'll be using mostly 4x5 and 13x18. Any suggestions?. Thanks in advance.

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    Re: Which developing tank for BW?

    You could hunt down a Paterson Orbital, but they do tend to go for silly money on ebay. . . Only thing I can suggest is scouring ebay or second hand places; they are UK based but try the following places http://www.theimagingwarehouse.com/P...dhand-Darkroom http://www.secondhanddarkroom.co.uk/ or http://www.mrcad.co.uk

    Hope this was of some use.

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    Re: Which developing tank for BW?

    Put up a WTB here for what you want... I've got what I need. It's shame not more is available.

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    Re: Which developing tank for BW?

    I would recommend a Jobo 3006 expert drum - it can handle both 4X5 and 5X7, and is by far the best product out there.

    Jobo items are not discontinued - and are available new, and used, worldwide form several distributors who ship globally.

    Just google 'Jobo expert drum in stock' to find who has any available.

    (full disclosure: we sell Jobo products)

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    Re: Which developing tank for BW?

    Search for Jobo in Germany. Plenty there (new).
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    Re: Which developing tank for BW?

    HP CombiPlan seem to be still available from http://Silverprint.co.uk and Nova http://www.theimagingwarehouse.com/P...ombiPlan-Tanks

    If you use them for 4x5 film, make sure not to install the blue washers, which might be supplied, or you will risk film slippage.
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    Re: Which developing tank for BW?

    Quote Originally Posted by koh303 View Post
    I would recommend a Jobo 3006 expert drum - it can handle both 4X5 and 5X7, and is by far the best product out there.

    Jobo items are not discontinued - and are available new, and used, worldwide form several distributors who ship globally.

    Just google 'Jobo expert drum in stock' to find who has any available.

    (full disclosure: we sell Jobo products)

    Thak you, I was told Jobo was discontinued. I visited the Spanish Jobo importer's web and the matter can be that thy won't import Jobo any more. Please PM me your web

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    Re: Which developing tank for BW?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rafal Lukawiecki View Post
    HP CombiPlan seem to be still available from http://Silverprint.co.uk and Nova http://www.theimagingwarehouse.com/P...ombiPlan-Tanks

    If you use them for 4x5 film, make sure not to install the blue washers, which might be supplied, or you will risk film slippage.
    Thanksfor the links and advice!

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    Re: Which developing tank for BW?

    Quote Originally Posted by DKirk View Post
    You could hunt down a Paterson Orbital, but they do tend to go for silly money on ebay. . . Only thing I can suggest is scouring ebay or second hand places; they are UK based but try the following places http://www.theimagingwarehouse.com/P...dhand-Darkroom http://www.secondhanddarkroom.co.uk/ or http://www.mrcad.co.uk

    Hope this was of some use.
    Thanks for the links

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    Re: Which developing tank for BW?

    Thank you all of you. I have just purchased second hand almost all I need!!!!

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