I have a wonderful little plastic graduate that I bought in a local camera
store. I think it's a fairly common item, but I don't know who the
manufacturer is. It has a four ounce capacity, it's marked in 1/4 ounce
increments, and it's narrow enough that the quarter ounce marks are spaced
fairly far apart. So it's great for measuring small amunts, like the 3/4
ounce dose of hypo eliminator I use to make a quart of solution.  It's also
great for measuring out 7 ounces of paper developer to make 63 ounces of
solution in my developing tray. I supplement it with a 32 ounce plastic
graduate for measuring large amounts. The latter is nearly 30 years old,
and is more diffficult to work with but is okay for large amounts.
      For chemicals, I use those opaque plastic "accordian" bottles. They
can be collapsed as the suply is depleted to eliminate much of the air in
the bottle. They're availabe at most camera stores that have darkroom
equipment.
Paul
Shel Belinkoff wrote:

> Better graduates and such are needed in my darkroom.  Anyone know of
> some on-line sources for high quality glass or plastic items that are
> marked in small increments?  Also, I'm looking for some good, dark glass
> bottles in which to store chemicals.
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