I picked up a 500 press a while back, it came with a felt pad. I think it may have been original. Sadly the press had been more missed used rather than used. It shows little signs of use but looks...
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I picked up a 500 press a while back, it came with a felt pad. I think it may have been original. Sadly the press had been more missed used rather than used. It shows little signs of use but looks...
RE 150 VS 300 bulbs Attached are a couple pages which document the change. So yes the early heads can be used with 300w bulbs if they have the extra heat shield. The power supply is capable of...
The round pin version was the latest version. There are some differences in the head and the power supply but nothing major. The controller will work with both versions. The older heads started with...
Sorry to take so long, looks like you have the right size. I just checked a couple from a carrier I have and M2x4 fits perfect in my SCREW CHEK'R. If you ever need a good gauge, check them out,...
Can't help you much, but you didn't mention bicycle shops. Might be a good place to look for steel cables.
I sent you a PM. The problem is likely the older opto isolators that are based on neon lamps. There is mention that these same things are used in music equipment . I'd bet New Orleans has a few...
It is a known problem on older S heads. Sadly I don't know of an easy fix. The bad parts are no longer made. If you have some electronic repair skills there may be solutions.
Green corrosion is never good, hope you've clean it up. It can actually wick up the wiring in cables as well. Sounds like you have the 500C controller. I don't have much info on those. Just the...
What the controller doing? I've fixed a couple power supplies, which provide the DC power for the controller. The electrolytic caps are getting old, one had a bad bridge rectifier as well. It's hard...
You'll need a fan to make sure the air flows the right way, something to pull the air down thru the filter and out the bottom. Just the filter and hole in the bottom won't do much in fact since warm...
http://www.silveruser.ca/index_files/Manuals.html
Here's a link to a latter CPM unit.
Do I understand you correctly, you are planning on a sink 3ft x 9 ft with 12 inches of water sitting it? That's a lot of water and a lot weight to support.
Hmm, at that price I should harvest some. After all I live in Canada and there is a Christmas tree farm just down the road, and they might have a few Balsum Firs. How hard can it be?
Here's a link to one version of the fan, there is one with ball bearings and another with a bronze bearing. I don't know which one is used. Available for about $80 from most electronic parts sellers...
I went for the fancy Blue Bag version complete with draw string!
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Based on my sometimes fuzzy memory the solutions flow from the top section with many small holes, the leading edge of the paper is over this section and the top bar holds the paper down. The second...
I had one way back. It didn't make it with the last house move. The foam on the bars had rotted and I never had great luck with it anyway.
Yes it will work with cover off. Very basic machine,...
Look around for local battery sellers. The kind you'll find in industrial parks that only sell and service batteries. Start calling you'll likely find someone that rebuilds almost any type of packs..
Heat may help. Hide glue was common in days gone by. It can softened with heat, a hot air gun would be worth a try. A hair dryer might work but hot air guns can get a little warmer. Just be careful...
Two words.......government employees :( I bought one at a surplus auction that was so gummed up I needed a power sander.
George
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/cis167/cis167.pdf
The above link describes cleaning for silver sulfide deposits.
George
Something doesn't seem right. The air flow should be thru the filter, then over the heater then to the film area. If the filter is at the bottom the fan would either draw filtered air in past the...
That would be the "infamous" Dichro 45C (Computerized). Infamous for the poor quality of the PC board connectors - mine came with a chunk of cardboard to hold the boards in place. I only used it for...
My current darkroom is a spare bedroom - no running water for the W/D unit. I've only used it BW with stop in the center section. I just let the prints drop into a holding tray with water and then...
I'm back. The LCD & reset is in the operations manual on a page called "setting the Solution Temperature" near the bottom Make sure you have the right display.
I set the speed to 255mm. It...
I just uploaded the operation manual so you might check that.
The LCD panel controls the temp in the first section only. The two controls on the board control the 2nd & 3rd. There is a reset for...
Sounds like it needs lots of TLC and maybe some parts.
Yes, do not run the unit dry. You risk damage to the pumps and heaters. Start with the roller assemblies out, fill each section in the main...
http://www.banffcentre.ca/va/facilities/photography_gallery/
You might give them a call - contact at the bottom of page.
George
It could be the power supply as well. The DC power for the controller is in the power supply unit. I'd suspect it first. Could be a capacitor or voltage regulator breaking done, these things are...
Regarding the locking lever for the focus, it may be adjustable or maybe broken. This thread has some info near the bottom. http://www.classic-enlargers.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?num=1194309688/1
I...
Sure, duct tape will work or you could find the proper bracket They show up used every couple years!
I believe I may have a cord around somewhere - not a spare one but I check out the connections and maybe the connector type. Just one question. The manual show two types, one connects to the control...
When I picked up my 45S and first tried it out I noticed how quite the fan was. On a closer look the rubber mounts on the fan had rotted away, the fan dropped and the blades jammed against the...
Any luck? I've never come across a parts diagram for any Beseler head. I had a quick look inside mine. Not much to see, most of the mechanism is hidden under the lamp housing. I can see a spring move...
From the Kodak Canada 1983-1984:
Ektachrome 64 4x5 50 sheets $83.55
Tri-X Pan 4x5 100 sheets $43.45
Maybe these ?
http://www.margarethines.com
http://fashionarttoronto.wordpress.com/2011/04/28/underwater-by-meaghan-ogilvie-fat-2011/#more-1693
http://www.meaghanogilvie.com/
The metal thing is used to hold the power cord out of the way. Just put the cord in the middle and loop a zip tie or piece of wire around the "ears".
I believe the plastic part (there should be...
http://ww3.tvo.org/video/162795/karsh-history
If you've got a few minutes to spare this is a nice documentary...
Here's a link to some of his cameras.
http://www.sciencetech.technomuses.ca/english/collection/karsh5.cfm