I had one with a tank. I pumped it up before printing. No tubes, just a hose and air gun.
I had one with a tank. I pumped it up before printing. No tubes, just a hose and air gun.
i've lived in 3 countries and 4 different states in america, each long enough to setup a darkroom. i hate to spot prints - i have been fortunate to have little to no problems with dust on negatives and prints - ever!!!
i hope i haven't jinx'ed myself now that i've written that - boy, i'd hate to have to go through some of the stuff people on this thread have resorted to... i have a camel hair brush for my negatives before i print them and vacuum my darkroom on an infrequent basis!!!
demon dust don't darken (lighten!) my door
I just saw my room in daylight (office where I scan for my digital prints) OMG! I can't believe I am breathing this crap in!
At least your city recognizes the problem
https://www.mesaaz.gov/residents/env...al/air-quality
https://www.mesaaz.gov/residents/env...iculate-matter
I remember when LA was so bad I wouldn't go there
Tin Can
You should have seen it here when forest fire ash was falling everywhere for two weeks until rain finally came. Actually, it was more burnt up suburbia ingredients than wood ash -yellowish and way more unhealthy. Most of the year the ocean breeze takes stuff the opposite direction.
Interesting, did not know about that. My house is a sealed house the way Pulte built it, but I still cannot believe the dust levels. I am thinking of putting hepa filters on all the outlets for the A/C unit/s (where the air comes out) I have them where you typically put them, but this is ridiculous. I may see how much room sized, Hepa/ionizers are and put the biggest one I can in each room. It's no wonder we all keep getting sick. This is as modern a house as they come. We barely open our doors and windows.
Who knows, probably junk.
https://www.amazon.com/Rabbit-Air-Mi...6946c2225&th=1
Or perhaps this? A couple in my office, one in dark room, and a few around the house in general.
https://www.honeywellstore.com/store...r-hpa8350b.htm
Check out consumer reports. They've done a comparison on these. If I remember rightly, the top one was from Blue Air. Perhaps, https://www.amazon.com/Blueair-205-P...79739536&psc=1
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
I had an IQAir stack filter sometime ago, $1000+, filters very expensive.
It worked well, but my daughter needed it more so I gave it to them.
My Chicago condo Leed Certified was so tight it was bad. I had to install leaks, a power exhaust and find intake air from the wall inside the bathroom. That made my darkroom possible.
Now i am happy in my very leaky 100 year old hardwood shack.
I lost my hacking cough 6 years ago. Breathe easy now. No more CPap.
Tin Can
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