--- William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The cheeky answer is to use plastic tanks.....
> PVC plumbing pipe in the appropriate size would work
> well, PVC
> is what modern film processor tanks are made of.

I almost can't believe that I didn't see this solution
staring me in the face. I have been looking at plastic
tanks; specifically the Paterson system 4. But there I
have to choose either 3 rolls at a time or 5 rolls,
neither is ideal (I want to be able be able to run 4
at a time), and they cost more than $30 new. PVC pipe
with caps on both ends (one fixed the other to act as
a lid) cut exactly the length I want would be great.
Thank you very much!!! :) Do you think standard PVC
glue would hold the submerged cap in place or would
the chemicals eat through it? If they would eat it up
what type of adhesive should I use? Thanks!!

Nick
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