It's some of the Paterson's that I want to replace.  The larger
graduates aren't graduated finely enough.  Plus, I noticed that when
transferring liquids from one sized graduate to another, the quantities
don't always measure the same.  IOW, 500ml in one is a little less than
that in a larger graduate.  While they are built well enough, they are
not as consistent as I'd like.

Rob Studdert wrote:
> 
> On 16 Jan 2002 at 9:01, 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?
> 
> Shel,
> 
> I have a set of Paterson (UK) graduates, four sizes, very accurate, inert (as
> far as photo chemistry) and easy to clean (their internal surfaces are so well
> finished that the chemistry virtually can't stick to it). I don't know where
> you would get them in your neck of the woods however I am sure that B&H would
> have them on their web site?
> 
> Cheers,
> Rob Studdert
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