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Polaroid P/N Bucket


ken_woroner

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I bought mine from The Lens and Repro Equipment Corp.

(212) 675-1900 for $46. It's a plastic one-gallon bucket

with a snap-on lid and a removeable rack for up to twelve

negatives. The rack adjusts for different film sizes, up

to 4x5". The lid requires serious prying to remove; it

seals well enough to prevent spills, but seeps when

inverted.

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Havent tried it yet, but I seem to remember seeing some where htat the Combi 4 x 5 tank will hold Polaroid negs. You would have to remove the pods (messy) to close the lid, or carry it in a larger bucket you can seal.

 

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When I get around to it I will see if the pods can be folded over enough to use the Combi's own lid. I suspect it can. This is an invertible tank, so it should seal up pretty well.

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brent,

"the Combi 4 x 5 tank will hold Polaroid negs" but not well as the polaroids need to be sloshed around a fair amout to clear the neg and the negative, being not as thick or as stiff as "real" film, can get loose. Outside of lucking out and finding one of the old P'roid tanks my advice is to go either with the tupperware or the new Lens & Repro version mentioned above.

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the graphic center in california sells them brand new for under $40.

you get the tank and a rack that holds 10 sheets 665 and expand to

hold 10 sheets 55, and an identical bucket with a couple of holes

drilled in the bottom for washing (just run a hose in it).

 

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should work for you. i will sometimes shoot 80 or 100 negs in a

session (665) and i use a tupperware type bucket for that, but it

doesn't get moved until they're ready to go to the darkroom for

post-production. make sure it doesn't have a vacuum mold point in the

bottom center.

 

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these negs are pretty fragile and the corners of one will ruin the

next if motion is allowed.

 

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i met a guy in houston who travelled with an ice chest custom fitted

with an acrylic (plexiglas) grid that held each neg in its' own little

5" high compartment. it wasn't glued together, the horizontal ones

were slotted 1/2 way down and the verticals 1/2 way up and they slid

together to make the grid. it nested into a nice polystyrene hinge

lidded ice chest. then he'd top it off with the s.sulfite and seat

belt it into the back seat of his car. he was a portrait guy. he

showed me 30x40 prints and they were VERY clean. nice work, too (if

you're out there)....tom

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