I bet there is a more elegant, yet inexpensive and easy-to-install contrivance for this little matter.
Photo one shows my print washing tub, which has drain holes (not shown). Photo two shows my brilliant inspiration today as I washed some prints of toning tests. By “nozzling” the water, I can increase the circulation, encouraging better movement/agitation of the prints without increasing water use. Of course there remains manual agitation periodically, but this would be an improvement.
Like most of my inspirations in the field of construction, this one is, um, less than ideal. Unquestionably, a few of you have knowledge of real nozzles that might be easily spring-hose-clamped to my hose and somehow removably affixed to the tub, or some other suggestion for accomplishing the intended effect.
I will be most grateful for suggestions.
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