While I wait for chems to arrive, I've been pondering how to work here in our small house.
I have a small basement workshop which also serves as laundry room, storage, and my office is next door.
My daughter is 9, she listens to me, and she won't get into any of my gear, but I'd still like to keep most of this away from her and my wife as much as possible.
I'd store the chemicals in my film fridge and the rest in a cooler.
I've been thinking to have some kind of small tent to work in (silver bath, developer) that I can keep a gallon of water in, too.
The smaller the better. In fact, if I could make something about the size of a Harrison medium tent, that'd be great.
But it would have to be easily retractable/removable, with stiffer walls than a film changing tent, and somewhat portable.
An ice fishing tent is too big to keep in the basement, I think, but I may be wrong. I could make something out of plywood, but it'd be too heavy and not foldable.
I'll be doing wet plate at home/in the backyard for the first few weeks, but I'd like to avoid running up and down stairs with silver nitrate dripping off a plate holder.
What do you guys do? Any suggestions?
Thanks
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