I have used Paterson tanks ever since starting to process film 50+ years ago!
They don't seal perfectly but losses of chemicals are limited to a few drops
per inversion.
Currently I have Paterson System 4 tanks, quite old now but still good.
Paterson probably have newer models, but I've never found a need to upgrade.
...Wayne
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> Subject: [OM] I have Jobo!
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> This afternoon I ruined yet another film in a Jobo tank. Apparently
> production standards have sunk so low that it is impossible to invert the tank
> without half of the developer spilling out. The result is that the film does
> not
> get properly developed. Very frustrating. Those of you who are using film,
> which tanks and spirals do you use?
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> TIA,
> Nathan
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> Nathan Wajsman
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