[pure-silver] Re: BW chemistry and freezing

I personally would either give any solutions away or dump them.  When
you are moving there is nothing worse then liquid leaks or spillage.
Processing chemicals are not that expensive and easy to replace.

Jerry

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[mailto:pure-silver-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mark Blackwell
Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 1:14 PM
To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [pure-silver] BW chemistry and freezing


Well its that fun time again and I am stuck moving.  I have some bw 
chemistry that must be moved.  Mostly D76 Dektol and fix.  Well as I am 
getting ready to leave the temps are near are below freezing.  They are 
stored in glass mason jars, hopefully with a seal on them :-)  but then 
again you never know.

The question becomes, if they freeze in transport, will it hurt 
anything.  Other than the fact that if they freeze it could bust the 
glass jars and make a mess.  That I have in a plastic tote to at least 
contain the mess.  Just wondered if the freeze thaw would effect the 
chemistry and the other possibility is that the freeze point of the 
chemistry is hopefully below that of water and it won't be a problem.   
Anyone know?
>   
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