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    Re: So I purchased the D5 XL

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    Did I mount it correctly this time ?

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    Re: So I purchased the D5 XL

    Quote Originally Posted by Fred L View Post
    It's been some time since I worked in a darkroom with bench mounted Omegas but further to what Len wrote, I would orient the plate so that two of the retaining tabs are at the rear so that they will take the weight of the enlarger vs one tab. Hope that makes sense.
    Makes perfect sense! Ill do it now.

    Sending off 5 lenses to me technician for a thorough cleaning.
    Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, Asia.

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    Re: So I purchased the D5 XL

    On the mounting plate in the middle, there's sorta a hole. What's the purpose of the hole ?
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    Re: So I purchased the D5 XL

    I'd consider investigating the floor stand more fully.
    Wilhelm (Sarasota)

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    Re: So I purchased the D5 XL

    Quote Originally Posted by Dan95 View Post
    On the mounting plate in the middle, there's sorta a hole. What's the purpose of the hole ?
    The center hole is just to run a small screw into the baseboard, just to hold it in place while you're trying to mount the column to the plate.

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    Re: So I purchased the D5 XL

    T-nuts ? T-nuts are ones with the sharp thingy right ? So Ill have to sink it in the wood ?
    Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, Asia.

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    Re: So I purchased the D5 XL

    Quote Originally Posted by Dan95 View Post
    T-nuts ? T-nuts are ones with the sharp thingy right ? So Ill have to sink it in the wood ?
    Exactly. See pictures here: http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/t-n...ecatalog/N-c2n

    And of course you install them on the underside so they dig in more as you tighten. Sorry, if that is obvious, but better than finding out when they pull out and the enlarger and expensive head fall over...

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    Re: So I purchased the D5 XL

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill_1856 View Post
    I'd consider investigating the floor stand more fully.
    I'm with Bill on this...

    My D5 is on a floor stand to allow greater magnifcation by dropping the easel stage, as was a Beseler I had last year.

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    Re: So I purchased the D5 XL

    My current problem is I cant lower the color head. Something's blocking it.


    And I guess ill commission a local furniture shop to make a baseboard with dimensions;22" x 34" x 1.5"
    ( same as factory )
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    Re: So I purchased the D5 XL

    Oh crud. When I opened the Dichroic head to extract the medium format mixing box, found this bugger out of its place. If possible Id like to remove all of em, as they could use a cleaning. But i cant seem to figure out how to fix this bugger in place.

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