Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/01/12

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Subject: Re: HC110 Developing LONG again
From: bholmes@frii.com (Ben Holmes)
Date: Sun, 12 Jan 1997 18:04:10 -0700 (MST)

>Why? I used to use Rodinal and FG-7... both wonderful developers... but
>they are UNSTABLE. Once you open them (particularly Rodinal), they start to
>decompose in air at an alarmingly fast rate.

Greg, you've been pretty nice about sharing your info so here's a trick I
use with the Agfa concentrates to keep them from oxidizing. I have been
using the Rodinal and Neutol (paper) developers for awhile and this will
stretch the shelf life a bit.

As you use the concentrate add clean glass marbles to the bottle to take up
space and eliminate air. A bag of marbles can be had for a buck. At
$12/bottle for Rodinal it's a cheap solution. Also, I've begun using a glass
pipette to measure out the concentrate. This is the most accurate way to
dispense concentrate. I bot mine at the university chemistry department,
which BTW is a cheap source for volumetric beakers and other glassware.
Also, call your local hospital and ask for the lab - they will save brown
glass 1 gal. reagent bottles with plastic tops if you ask nice.

Regards,

Ben W. Holmes

Boulder, CO
USA

bholmes@frii.com