Wow! I can’t even imagine having that much space and two sinks like you
described. That is so cool! I’m happy for you.
Janet
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On Nov 13, 2017, at 2:18 PM, Sauerwald Mark (Redacted sender "mark_sauerwald"
for DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've spent the last 3 years without a darkroom, and am finally getting close
to being in the dark again.
We bought a new (to us) home, and I am building a darkroom in the basement.
I have a space which is 18' long, 7' wide - so far I have built the walls,
and am in the process of finishing the drywalling. If all goes well, I will
be able to start developing film in December.
The wet side has two sinks - one is 9' long and will be used for print
developing - it is wood and fiberglass. The other is 5' long, stainless, and
I use it for washing and mixing chemicals - I also have a cabinet which I
built to hold my Jobo processor, which drains into the stainless sink. The
Dry side will have work space, and room for a couple of enlargers. Outside
the darkroom itself, I have a bench which has print drying screens, a dry
mount press and storage for negatives.
Once I get close to done, I'll post pictures.
Mark
(Tacoma, WA)