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Scott Schroeder
12-Nov-2004, 10:02
This forum has been extremely helpful for me but I haven't contributed much. I setup up an pretty economical way to dry my sheets and it was suggested that maybe others would be interested.

I used a portable file cabinet from office max
http://tinyurl.com/66ko2 (http://tinyurl.com/66ko2)

I got one that would handle legal sized documents so I would have a little extra space. I used the jobo film clips
http://www.jobo-usa.com/products/images/3524.gif (http://www.jobo-usa.com/products/images/3524.gif)

because you can simply hang them from a wire, rod, file hanger, etc.. Granted that is the most expensive part of this setup but worth it IMO.

I then took a file hanger and wrapped tape in even intervals to allow up to 10 4X5 sheets (I use a JOBO 3010). Here is a couple of pictures.
http://home.austin.rr.com/schrochem/Pics/DryRack001.jpg (http://home.austin.rr.com/schrochem/Pics/DryRack001.jpg)

http://home.austin.rr.com/schrochem/Pics/DryRack002.jpg (http://home.austin.rr.com/schrochem/Pics/DryRack002.jpg)

Anyway, just thought I would pass it along.

Ralph Barker
12-Nov-2004, 11:24
I prefer mine slightly chilled. Oh wait, you said Dry Rack, not Dry Sack. ;-)

Nifty hangers, Scott.

Diane Maher
12-Nov-2004, 11:27
Cool! That's really neat. I suppose it could also be done for other sizes too, with the right container.

darter
12-Nov-2004, 13:45
This is great Scott. Thanks! Any ideas for roll film?

Michael Jones
12-Nov-2004, 15:16
Very clever. Thanks.

Mike

michael Allen
12-Nov-2004, 17:15
Cool idea Scott, I'll give it a try. I use verticle hanging garment storage bag, this way I can dry roll film as well.

David Karp
13-Nov-2004, 12:42
Great idea, a real dust killer! Thanks.