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WJMVA February 9th 04 11:23 PM

WTB 8x10 BTZS tube
 
Please email if you have one to sell. Thanks



Reciprocity Failure February 14th 04 12:09 PM

I assume you know that these can be bought from The View Camera Store.

"WJMVA" wrote in message
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Please email if you have one to sell. Thanks





Nicholas O. Lindan February 14th 04 05:00 PM

"Reciprocity Failure" wrote
"WJMVA" wrote in message
Please email if you have [an 8x10 BTZS tube] to sell. Thanks

I assume you know that these can be bought from The View Camera Store.


That's funny, I bought mine at Builders' Square.

Fancy instructions at:

http://medfmt.8k.com/brontube.html

But some of us just use open tubes and roll them in a tray of
solution with the lights out; wearing rubber gloves, of course.

--
Nicholas O. Lindan, Cleveland, Ohio
Consulting Engineer: Electronics; Informatics; Photonics.


Reciprocity Failure February 20th 04 01:29 PM

I tried building my own too. When I built the 4x5 tubes they worked fine but
the larger caps of the 8x10 size presented problems. If I made the caps
tight enough to prevent leakage then it was difficult getting them off and
that messed up my development times. If I made them loose enough to get off
quickly they leaked. I finally decided that life was too short and bought
some that really work well and are a pleasure to use from The View Camera
Store. They are expensive but the threaded caps are much nicer than the
home made variety.
"Nicholas O. Lindan" wrote in message
nk.net...
"Reciprocity Failure" wrote
"WJMVA" wrote in message
Please email if you have [an 8x10 BTZS tube] to sell. Thanks

I assume you know that these can be bought from The View Camera Store.


That's funny, I bought mine at Builders' Square.

Fancy instructions at:

http://medfmt.8k.com/brontube.html

But some of us just use open tubes and roll them in a tray of
solution with the lights out; wearing rubber gloves, of course.

--
Nicholas O. Lindan, Cleveland, Ohio
Consulting Engineer: Electronics; Informatics; Photonics.





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