Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1949)

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411 Easy to make and easy to use, this homemade developing equipment features a retractable rack for smooth change of solution trays Setup is suitable for home reversal, title development or running exposure test strips FIG. 4: Smooth operation of raising handle is tested by author after installation of tray carrier unit. All wood parts are plywood except for pine handle. FIG. 5: With drum removed for clearer view and raising handle in down position, a 16 by 20 inch tray is installed. Note strap hinge. FIG. 6: Upward twist of raising handle elevates tray to developing level. Note tray is supported by lips overlapping carrier sides. FIG. 7: The completely assembled unit with solution tray at operating level. Housing for motor drive protects it from splashing. FIG. 8: After each stage of process, tray is dropped from contact and replaced with next. Drum is kept revolving to avoid staining.