Someone suggested that when printing in a confined darkroom, you really don't need to have a horizontal tray for the stop and the fix. Instead, you need some sort of vertical or upright container to dip the paper into. I don't ever except to work with prints larger than 11x14, so this sounded like a practical solution -- in theory.
But has anyone tried this, and how has it worked out? What did you use as the upright stop & fix container?
I have utility closet which I plan to use as a darkroom, with just 3 ft of tray space on one side and another 18 inches on another where I can just barely squeeze in my beseler 23c between the water heater and wall -- I will actually have to remove 1/4 inches off of each side of the enlarger base to make it fit there. Don't know how easy it will be to move the knobs etc...
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