[pure-silver] Re: Workbench advice
- From: Eric Nelson <emanmb@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 11:12:17 -0700 (PDT)
I'm renting for the moment too. But here's a my converted darkroom in a pano
shot. Apothecary, enlargers, dry sink, paper storage, etc all there. 9x12-ish
room. Need a counterbalance for my D5 so using my D2XL instead for now.
That's a 16x20 neg in the contact frame that didn't work out, now waiting for
replacement. Print washing, film processing, drying etc takes place in the
next room. http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z210/emanphoto/darkroompan.jpg
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From: Justin Knotzke <jknotzke@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 10:04:26 AM
Subject: [pure-silver] Re: Workbench advice
Just to give this some scope, a sink is probably out of the question. I rent
my apartment. Right now, the trays and washer sit on top of the washer and
dryer. That washer and dryer will soon be replaced. But with what, I'm not
entirely sure. Hopefully, the top of the washer and dryer will be flat. This
will allow me to put my print washer on. Worst case scenario and I'll throw the
print washer in where the enlarger is now (the closet). Then I'll run a pump
from that to the drain of the washing machine.
The real question I was posing was what to sit your enlarger and trays on?
There is no room for trays in a sink because there's no room for a real sink. I
can live with this. I mean, I ain't got much choice!
Well, maybe. Say the new washer and dryer is a front loader and the tops of
it are flat. I could put a sink on top of that.. Hmmm.
I should take some more photos and post them to give you an idea of what my
office looks like.
But there are a few here: http://www.shampoo.ca/pics
J
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