[pure-silver] Re: My Darkroom

Makes me appreciate the space I have.  I was just grousing a bit about space to 
myself today while trying to handle 20x24 trays.  Good on ya for keeping at it.



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From: Justin Knotzke <jknotzke@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: pure silver <pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 4:06:26 PM
Subject: [pure-silver] My Darkroom



   Hi,

   Given that my darkroom is somewhat temporary and it's only setup when I 
actually make prints, I figured I'd take a few snaps and send you all how I 
setup my darkroom.


   First, is a shot of how I close off the light to my office. There is no 
actual door here, just an opening. I close it off with a dark cloth that a 
friend of mine sewn for me. It's got velcro along the edges (which someone on 
this list suggested I use.. Sets up in no time at all.

http://www.shampoo.ca/pics/DSCN0150..jpg

   Then the wet area. This is on top of a washer and dryer. Dev, stop the print 
washer (a DIY) and fix.. It's a large tupperware container. We cut a hole at 
the bottom and then at the top on opposite ends. We then installed a thingy (I 
only know the name in french) that basically allows you to run a tube through 
the container ensuring that no water ever leaks. Works like you have no idea. 
We run that through a tube that we drilled holes in and capped the end.

   To divide the paper, we took four metal rods, some plexi glass, drilled 
holes in the corners of the plexi-glass  and then ran the rods through it. They 
are separated by little pieces of tubing. This keeps the plexi-glass from 
sticking together.

   At the back of the print washer runs a large tube that goes to the drain of 
the washing machine. We setup a series of valves to the hot and cold of the 
washing machine that allows me to control who gets water and of what kind. It 
works extremely well... Ok, not entirely. There was the exception when I forgot 
to put the drain tube from the washing machine back into the drain. Several 
days later when I ran the washer, GUSH went the water and hosed my landlord's 
apartment downstairs. Needless to say, he was pissed. In the end, no damage.


http://www.shampoo.ca/pics/DSCN0148.jpg


    Then my enlarger. This is built into a closet. The problem is that it's 
thigh level and I have to crouch down between it and the washing machine. 
There's maybe a foot between the washing machine and the enlarger. So by the 
time I am done, my back and knees are killing me.

http://www.shampoo.ca/pics/DSCN0149.jpg


     The good news is that this summer, I'll be able to convert the entire 
office into a dedicated darkroom. I am quite excited about this.. So are my 
knees and back.

     Anyhow, I thought I'd share..

     J

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