[pure-silver] Re: other new darkroom
- From: Bogdan Karasek <bkarasek@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 17:59:28 -0400
Hi Shannon,
No need to give up on a concrete floor but have it painted properly and
put down the industrial anti-fatique mats that John suggested or the
kind that I put down. Have the best of both worlds.
By the way, if you do put down a concrete floor, make sure there is a
drain installed. I don't know where you live so that might not be
feasible. I'm always amazed when I go to California and I watch the
housing construction sites. They just pour a slab of concrete and
that's your foundation. Where do they put the drain. If you have a
major spill, pipe leaks or a hose splits while you are out, then the
drain will absorb it, otherwise you have a catastrophe.
Bogdan
Shannon Stoney wrote:
You're right: standing on concrete all day is very exhausting.
That's another reason I am re-thinking the concrete floor idea.
--shannon
On May 30, 2008, at 3:14 PM, Bogdan Karasek wrote:
Hi,
I just want to chime in on the question of a concrete floor in the
darkroom. This is from my personal experience with concrete
floors. I have my darkroom in the basement which has a clearance of
8 feet, the ceiling is finished (joists and load bearing beams are
hidden) as are the walls but the floor is concrete. When we first
moved in here 18 years ago, we kept wondering why it was always so
much more dusty in this house as opposed the previous apartment we
lived in. The basement concrete floor in our new home had been
painted but the paint was peeling and large parts of the concrete
were exposed. This was the source of our dust. So one summer, we
emptied the basement and decided to do the job properly. First, I
scrapped off the remainder of the old paint, washed the concrete
floor with muriatic acid, (a must to have clean concrete) using
stiff brooms and rinsing with water and mops; when dry, the special
gray paint for concrete was applied, 3 coats. Since that operation,
the dust level has dropped dramatically and I later installed my
first darkroom in the basement and dust is not a problem. I use
the washing tubes in the laundry room to develop my film, wash my
prints, do my toning. Believe me, you do not want to spend the day
standing on a concrete floor..... it's murder on the feet. My
solution was to lay down several sheets of 3/8 plywood in the area
where I did most of my standing and covered that with thick rubber
mats, the kind they use in children's playrooms, they are about 3
feet square and interlock with each other and come in different
colours. Now my feet thank me after a day of darkroom work.
I understand the need to be able to wash the floor if you spill some
chemicals, so much easier to mop a concrete floor, but a wooden
floor will do just as well. And your feet will thank you. ;)
Cheers,
Bogdan
Shannon Stoney wrote:
In addition to packing up and moving my city darkroom, I am
thinking of building one in TN in the country. It will be an
outbuilding built from scratch. Any suggestions? I know you have
to have a wet side and a dry side, and I am a stickler for perfect
ventilation, and I want to have a concrete floor. Other than that
I am open to suggestions.
--shannon
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--shannon On May 30, 2008, at 3:14 PM, Bogdan Karasek wrote:
Hi,I just want to chime in on the question of a concrete floor in the darkroom. This is from my personal experience with concrete floors. I have my darkroom in the basement which has a clearance of 8 feet, the ceiling is finished (joists and load bearing beams are hidden) as are the walls but the floor is concrete. When we first moved in here 18 years ago, we kept wondering why it was always so much more dusty in this house as opposed the previous apartment we lived in. The basement concrete floor in our new home had been painted but the paint was peeling and large parts of the concrete were exposed. This was the source of our dust. So one summer, we emptied the basement and decided to do the job properly. First, I scrapped off the remainder of the old paint, washed the concrete floor with muriatic acid, (a must to have clean concrete) using stiff brooms and rinsing with water and mops; when dry, the special gray paint for concrete was applied, 3 coats. Since that operation, the dust level has dropped dramatically and I later installed my first darkroom in the basement and dust is not a problem. I use the washing tubes in the laundry room to develop my film, wash my prints, do my toning. Believe me, you do not want to spend the day standing on a concrete floor..... it's murder on the feet. My solution was to lay down several sheets of 3/8 plywood in the area where I did most of my standing and covered that with thick rubber mats, the kind they use in children's playrooms, they are about 3 feet square and interlock with each other and come in different colours. Now my feet thank me after a day of darkroom work.I understand the need to be able to wash the floor if you spill some chemicals, so much easier to mop a concrete floor, but a wooden floor will do just as well. And your feet will thank you. ;)Cheers, Bogdan Shannon Stoney wrote:In addition to packing up and moving my city darkroom, I am thinking of building one in TN in the country. It will be an outbuilding built from scratch. Any suggestions? I know you have to have a wet side and a dry side, and I am a stickler for perfect ventilation, and I want to have a concrete floor. Other than that I am open to suggestions.--shannon====================================================================== ======================================= 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.-- ________________________________________________________________ Bogdan Karasek Montréal, Québec bogdan(at)bogdanphoto.com Canada www.bogdanphoto.com "I bear witness" ________________________________________________________________======================================================================= ====================================== 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.
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