[pure-silver] Re: Jobo Processor advice - reply and thanks

  • From: Bill Stephenson <photographica@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 19:21:03 -0400

Dear Uncle,

What's the problem here? You have a bathtub, and - if you don't have one, could add a shower rather easily. I'm making the assumption that, even on your side of the planet, bathtubs are installed for the purpose of bathing, something you presumably do (often enough to keep your patients coming back).

End of problem! While you shower, simply use a few clothespins to attach a print or two to a dedicated t-shirt. Rotate slowly while showering; after half your desired wash time (personal or photographic), turn the prints the other way out and rotate in the opposite direction. A "lazy susan" made for the kitchen table might help you maintain a near-constant rotational speed.

Nephew Bill

P.S. - a bit of clever plumbing should allow you to catch the water from the drain to use in garden irrigation, thereby getting triple use from your expensive water.


On Monday, September 12, 2005, at 06:03 AM, Stein wrote:

PS: Advice now sought on a suitable device that will wash 20" x 24" prints. I have been using the bathtub but I think there must be a better way. Water will become almost as expensive as petrol in the future and I want to save it.

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