[pure-silver] Re: Print washing again

  • From: BertS <aasainz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2007 12:29:40 -0400

I have been using window screens. You can buy them at any large hardware store in different sizes. Use wood strips or rounds or half rounds as a separator.


Bert

Mark Blackwell wrote:
Well after really beginning to use the new darkroom, I realize that I have no really good place for a vertical print washer. A horizontal one would work better. That poses some different challenges.I want to be able to provide some separation between the prints. Likely wouldn't need to be much.

I am thinking some basic PVC frames covered with a plastic screen that I will either just glue on or attach with some screws. Another option would be to make like a support something like a grill and use the PVC pipe to support the prints and separate them

I can just rotate the prints, and likely will anyway but some form of separation would be a real plus.

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