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from all reports
FR tanks work well
but there is a learning curve
to figure out how to load and agitate them.
i don't do 2x3 or 3x4 ... but tray process most all the sheets i shoot.
bad hanger experiences ruined my whole day ...
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For what it is worth I use one or the other of these tanks, which Freestyle has.
Works for me and my style or technique. I pick which tank based on just how many sheets I need to develop.
Then again your results may be different.
http://www.freestylephoto.biz/459809...id?cat_id=1603
http://www.freestylephoto.biz/4945-Y...nk?cat_id=1603
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I have a Yankee that I got years ago and never had a problem with it. Some will say that they are junk though.
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If you're willing use tray processing, there's a dandy, cheap solution in the grocery store. (Although that HP Combi Plan T looks like a fun gadget!)
http://www.thelightfarm.com/cgi-bin/...tent=13Dec2011
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Nikor made a nifty little holder for 6 sheets of 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 film that fit into a SS 120 tank. It came with a feeder that helped you place the film in correctly, though I don't think it's necessary. I just bought one at the PHSNE show, new-in-box. Look around for one or PM me. I have two now and might think of selling one for a princely sum.
OOPS! Didn't notice the date on the OP. Probably not still looking...
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Nikor 2x3 cut film tank
Does anyone have a copy of the instructions for using a Nikor 2x3 cut film insert (tank) . The instructions are harder to find than the inserts! Thanks so much
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I've developed 2x3 sheet film in trays, stainless hangers in deep tanks of various sizes, and in the Yankee tank. I second donkee, I've always had fine results with the Yankee tank, that's my favorite way of doing 2x3, 3x4, and 4x5 sheet film.
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 Originally Posted by JPLBOUND
Does anyone have a copy of the instructions for using a Nikor 2x3 cut film insert (tank)  . The instructions are harder to find than the inserts! Thanks so much
One of these just sold for $25 on ebay three days ago, and had the instructions with it!
Duncan
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My Combi-Plan won't hold 2x3, the smallest size is 6.5cm x 9cm. I just used a film clip to dip and dunk my 2x3 in a small Paterson tank in the dark of course. Worked ok for the few sheets I had to process.
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