Ken, would you please explain what you mean by a "valved drain?" I have the exact type of sink you describe & foresee that it will be too small for my imagination sometime in the future. I envision, by your description, that the "stacked system" is some sort of rack or stand w/the trays in a staggered formation? How tall does this device stand, btw? As it is, my sink is a bit too tall for me, I have to stand on a kiddie stool to mix chemistry & hose down the sink interior at the end of a printing session! Thanks, Adrienne Mouin *************************************** Please, please shake some booty on the dance floor. You look great in those pants and we totally spy you tapping your foot up against the wall, flower. If the beat moves you, then rock it. from "nonsense nyc," 12/31/04...and their list of rules for New Year's Eve (and for life). >From: "Ken Hough " <k4sb@xxxxxxxx> >Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 23:48:04 -0600 > >When I started to enlarge 8x10 negs my sink was too small. It was one of >those Gemini molded plastic ones 6ft long x 24in wide with a deep end. My >prints got to be 24x36. The trays would not fit. So I designed a stacked >system. five trays. deve, rinse, fix, rinse, hypo clear and then another >wash tray next to the stack. Each tray has a valved drain on the side of >each tray.Each valve has a hose to the bottom gemini sink.It's pretty easy >to pull a print and slide it into the next tray. Cleans up easy. Stacking >works great. >Ken ============================================================================================================= To unsubscribe from this list, go to www.freelists.org and logon to your account (the same e-mail address and password you set-up when you subscribed,) and unsubscribe from there.