Darkroom Sink Finally Plumbed 2 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Oh Yes, sink is finally plumbed. Love it!
Darkroom Sink Finally Plumbed 2 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Oh Yes, sink is finally plumbed. Love it!
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“The secret of getting ahead is getting started.”
― Mark Twain
Poor Mans JOBO Film Processor by Nokton48, on Flickr
This is my "Poor Mans JOBO Film Processor". I have not developed any B&W film in quite a long time. In the Multitank 5 are loaded eighteen sheets of 6.5x9cm sheet film.
I will try twenty minutes approx in Microphen diluted 1:3.
The film is odd assortment of expired Eastern Bloc films and some other, so I am excited to see the results.
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“The secret of getting ahead is getting started.”
― Mark Twain
When does Phase 2 start? :-)
Keith Pitman
My answer to this question has changed.
Phase I is the darkroom renovation.
Still more electricals, plumbing and carpentry to be done in the darkroom.
And also on the opposite side of the plumbed darkroom wall; now the print washing and drying area
Phase II will be the renovation of my studio, also in the basement of my house.
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“The secret of getting ahead is getting started.”
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Reworked Automega E3 5x7 LED Head 1 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Today I reworked the Automega E3 5x7 LED Head.
Much better now, and ready to use
Reworked Automega E3 5x7 LED Head 2 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Here is the reworked Automega E3 5x7 LED Head. This how it looks fired up and running.
As you can see adjusting the diffusers inside has evened out the light quite a bit. Looks good to my eye
Need to replace the thick black felt light trap at the bottom, and it should be ready to use.
And, a special THANKS to Larry Gebhardt, for selling me this BEAST. I will make good use of it!
Last edited by Daniel Unkefer; 13-Sep-2019 at 15:45.
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“The secret of getting ahead is getting started.”
― Mark Twain
Replace the florescent lights with Led's. Only show people the view from the vantage point of photo one Put the Enlargers on a dedicated counter or custom built table.
"Great things are accomplished by talented people who believe they will
accomplish them."
Warren G. Bennis
www.gbphotoworks.com
Thanks for your comments Greg!
Overlead LEDs replaced the florescents months ago. I need to cut down the E3 baseboard and build a custom table to go under it. Interestingly according to the original catalogs, literature, and instructions (I have obtained all of it I think), this enlarger was designed to be approached from the right side, all the controls are set up that way.
E3 Fully Renovated 2 by Nokton48, on Flickr
E3 Fully Renovated by Nokton48, on Flickr
Last edited by Daniel Unkefer; 22-Sep-2019 at 12:08.
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“The secret of getting ahead is getting started.”
― Mark Twain
Hey Dan-
I found the theme music for your darkroom build-The Isley Brothers-"Take Me To The Next Phase"
Last edited by MrFujicaman; 9-Oct-2019 at 17:39.
Washing and Drying Side Sink Preinstallation by Nokton48, on Flickr
This is the flip side of my darkroom illustrated above^^
It's the washing and drying side. Green Kreonite sink will be supported on new table, and plumbed in. Yellow "sink" was made for storing two 55 gallon drums side-by-side, will be repurposed as sink (also with new table) to contain the Calumet Fibre 16x20 Print Washer, in the event of a flood. Sink will hold 25 gallons and the washer only has fifteen.
Petersons Photographic 16x20 fiber print dryer is on the right. I am finishing the wiring and installing the muffin fans.
Built some shelves today, and added a "red light" indicating I am at work.
Phase II is bringing in plumber and electrician, also hooking up ceiling fan to suck odors out of the inner darkroom.
Note the heavy duty dehumidifier and racks of overhead clothespins.
There's a Petersons Photographic Rapid film dryer that will handle 20 rolls of 35mm or strips of 70mm, on the far right.
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“The secret of getting ahead is getting started.”
― Mark Twain
What, no Petersen's roll film washer?
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