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    Question on 10' darkroom sink.

    Hello, I recently purchased a home that contained a large darkroom. Most of it was removed, but he left behind two large developing sinks, one a calumet 120"x30"x7.5 sink, and another smaller 60"x30x7.5 stainless steel sink. I'm looking for some information, and ultimately interested in selling them. Thanks for any insight you can provide.

    Jonathan
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    Re: Question on 10' darkroom sink.

    Basically put an ad in Craigslist. Sinks have no great value unless you’re looking for one. If you can get a few bills and find someone to haul it away you’re ahead of the game.

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    Re: Question on 10' darkroom sink.

    Where are you located. I’d be interested in working a deal with you if it’s a reasonable drive for me.

    Monty

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    Re: Question on 10' darkroom sink.

    Quote Originally Posted by Monty McCutchen View Post
    Where are you located. I’d be interested in working a deal with you if it’s a reasonable drive for me.

    Monty
    My best guess is ME 04649, but it could be Hawaii

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    Re: Question on 10' darkroom sink.

    I bought that exact same type 10 ft Rosy Products Sink which did not sell on eBay

    It was 400 miles away. I made a cash offer then drove my extended Dodge van to it

    The seller had it full of water in his driveway, to show it off...Like New!

    The one I bought had a center leg, with same removable plumbed backsplash

    We first removed the backsplash, then tipped on back side, removing the 3 legs. Easy

    Mine had insulation/support 3/4" chip board on bottom and 4 sides. No way to take that apart

    My van swallowed the whole thing, the 'sink' itself just fit barely. I had to slam the back doors shut

    Got in my condo darkroom and often stood inside it to get to a wall

    Years later I sold it to a member here for a good profit

    He has installed in a very nice DR and posted pics on this forum
    Tin Can

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    Re: Question on 10' darkroom sink.

    Quote Originally Posted by Monty McCutchen View Post
    Where are you located. I’d be interested in working a deal with you if it’s a reasonable drive for me.

    Monty
    I'm located in Maine, but will be driving down to Pennsylvania in February. Want to send me an email at jmacmow@gmail.com?

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    Re: Question on 10' darkroom sink.

    The disassembly was incredibly easy! So few bolts actually held it together. Funnily enough, I've got a dodge van that will be transporting it around. The one I have simply has two legs on either side.

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