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Ed Richards
29-Mar-2008, 08:21
I am thinking about getting a 6 foot delta convertible sink. None of the pictures I can find of these indicate how you attach the faucet. Are there cut outs in the sink for the faucet, do you drill your own, or do you have to wall mount the faucet?

I am also curious about the spacing of the ribbing. I am going to use this for my Bessler base/Jobo expert drum processor, chemical containers, graduates, etc., rather than trays. I can dump chemicals into the well, and any drips and the like will be caught by the drainboard region. Will I have to put trays on top of the ribs to keep things from being unstable?

Jon Shiu
29-Mar-2008, 08:34
Hi, you can drill holes in the sink for faucets, but I think a wall mount faucet would be best for height.

Jon

Jim Noel
29-Mar-2008, 12:46
If you have the room, get a bigger sink. 6 feet is pretty small, especially if you ever want to make 11x14 or larger prints. Mine is 10 feet with 3 water sources and feels crowded.

Ed Richards
29-Mar-2008, 12:50
Jim,

I only process film in Jobo Expert drums. After that I scan and work digitally.

robert amsden
29-Mar-2008, 16:13
Get a egg crate light diffuser made fluoresent light and cutto size and put over the ribs.