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    Re: The *Perfect* clip for hanging sheet film....

    Quote Originally Posted by natelfo View Post
    I use these. Attachment 107392
    I straightened out a wire coat hanger, hooked at each end, slid about 15 of these on the hangar through the handles on the clips, then hung the hanger on a second shower curtain in my spare bathroom. I use these for hanging prints and 35mm film, and large ones work great for hanging 120 film. They are cheap and readily available at most office supply stores and places like Walmart.
    These do work perfectly fine, it's what I've used for two years now.
    A good inexpensive method for drying film up to 8x10.

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    Re: The *Perfect* clip for hanging sheet film....

    I found some Jobo clips on eBay. They seem to work pretty well for 4x5
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    Re: The *Perfect* clip for hanging sheet film....

    I've used, and loved, some colorful plastic clips I bought at the dollar store for 4-5 years now. I think maybe they are made to put on opened bags of chips? Anyway, they close tightly along a narrow, straight edge that is about an inch long, and that edge clips securely to the bit of unexposed film along the edge.

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    Re: The *Perfect* clip for hanging sheet film....

    Quote Originally Posted by natelfo View Post
    I use these. Attachment 107392
    I straightened out a wire coat hanger, hooked at each end, slid about 15 of these on the hangar through the handles on the clips, then hung the hanger on a second shower curtain in my spare bathroom. I use these for hanging prints and 35mm film, and large ones work great for hanging 120 film. They are cheap and readily available at most office supply stores and places like Walmart.
    I use these too! Tested up to 8x10", clamping at one corner.

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