[pure-silver] Re: bad vibrations
- From: Shannon Stoney <sstoney@xxxxxxx>
- To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 08:02:54 -0600
What kind of filter does it have?
It came without a filter, used, very hard apparently, for a long
time at a lab here in Houston. There's a sign on it that says
"Change the filter weekly" . I asked the guy who helped me set it
up where the filter was, but he didn't know, and so I used it
until today without a filter. But today was the first day that
I've noticed a lot of vibration. Maybe it was always there but I
didn't notice.
After I read the message from Rob about how not having a filter
might be causing the air to go through too fast, I made a filter
from two thicknesses of Swiffer. This slowed down the vibration a
lot, but did not completely eliminate it. This makes me think that
the problem was the absence of a filter. Maybe tomorrow I'll try
printing with three thicknesses of Swiffer, until I can get a real
genuine Devere filter or talk to the people there about what kind
of filter to use.
To tell the truth, the prints I made today when it was vibrating
bad don't look too terrible. I made some others with the same
negative and a different enlarger that doesn't have a fan, and
tomorrow I'll inspect them with a loupe and see if there is a
difference.
--shannon
I Asked this because some types of filter material, like furnace
filters, are available at places like Home Depot. These can be cut
down to fit. If the original was a foam filter the material is
available at stores that sell foam rubber products. Filer foam is
porus, usually you can see through it. I found foam for equipment at
work where the original filters had disintegrated and the
manufacturer did not stock new ones. the stuff comes in sheets of
various thicknesses and is not expensive.
The blower you have sounds like a modified vacuum cleaner, perhaps
it takes some standard vacuum cleaner filter.
That's a good idea. I'll look at Home Depot. The blower is like a
vacuum cleaner, only a lot heavier and noisier.
--shannon
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Richard Knoppow
Los Angeles, CA, USA
dickburk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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I Asked this because some types of filter material, like furnace filters, are available at places like Home Depot. These can be cut down to fit. If the original was a foam filter the material is available at stores that sell foam rubber products. Filer foam is porus, usually you can see through it. I found foam for equipment at work where the original filters had disintegrated and the manufacturer did not stock new ones. the stuff comes in sheets of various thicknesses and is not expensive.What kind of filter does it have?
It came without a filter, used, very hard apparently, for a long time at a lab here in Houston. There's a sign on it that says "Change the filter weekly" . I asked the guy who helped me set it up where the filter was, but he didn't know, and so I used it until today without a filter. But today was the first day that I've noticed a lot of vibration. Maybe it was always there but I didn't notice.
After I read the message from Rob about how not having a filter might be causing the air to go through too fast, I made a filter from two thicknesses of Swiffer. This slowed down the vibration a lot, but did not completely eliminate it. This makes me think that the problem was the absence of a filter. Maybe tomorrow I'll try printing with three thicknesses of Swiffer, until I can get a real genuine Devere filter or talk to the people there about what kind of filter to use.
To tell the truth, the prints I made today when it was vibrating bad don't look too terrible. I made some others with the same negative and a different enlarger that doesn't have a fan, and tomorrow I'll inspect them with a loupe and see if there is a difference.
--shannon
The blower you have sounds like a modified vacuum cleaner, perhaps it takes some standard vacuum cleaner filter.
Richard Knoppow
Los Angeles, CA, USA
dickburk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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- [pure-silver] Re: bad vibrations
- From: Rob
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- From: Richard Knoppow
- [pure-silver] Re: bad vibrations
- From: Shannon Stoney
- [pure-silver] Re: bad vibrations
- From: Richard Knoppow