[pure-silver] Re: These anachronistic historical locations will soon be on tours

I've also heard of the 'cargotainerdarkroom,' and considered it
at one time. However, you have to be careful as many County and
City codes prohibit the long term use of a cargotainer on
property zoned for residential. In San Diego county they recently
tightened the regulations further, making it difficult even for
people building houses to have one on the property for very long;
and this is not even in a City, but on rural residential
property. Anyway, just as a way of warning before anyone has a
container dropped off, check with your local authorities. You'd
REALLY HATE to have to pay someone to come haul away your new
darkroom. 

That's an interesting idea regarding applying for grants to build
these antiquated facilities. Maybe it's time for a major
upgrade......

Thanks, 
Bob Younger


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On the other hand, a gal in California put a clever independent
darkoom by converting a cargo-tainer.  I don't seem to find it
but it solved lots of problems very readily. 


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