I'm pleased to be getting started on my home darkroom. I'm expanding our unused pantry and will be pouring concrete later this week.
As part of this work, I'll be building a 2'-6" x 10' custom sink from plywood. I've watched YouTube, read posts on this forum, and I am currently reading the "Build Your Own Home Darkroom" by Duran and McDonald. Maybe I'm missing something, but what do I do to insure the drain is at the low point of the sink? Every example I've seen or read about shows putting the drain "near" the low point - but not exactly at the low point. That leaves me to believe that some water will get by the drain and collect next to one edge/corner of the sink. I'd like the drain to be "in sump", but need some assistance figuring out how to achieve that goal. Accordingly, I am seeking the wise and experience comments from you fine folks. As I said, maybe I'm missing something that is obvious to others. If so, please enlighten me.
Thank you;
Jeff
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