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    Help with Darkroom sink dimensions

    Hello Home Darkroom users!
    I need your guidance & advice!!

    I'm having concerns about getting the dimensions right for my sink.
    Is there a goldylocks size that just right for me?

    My goal is to be able to fit 4 - 11 x 14 trays.
    The outside tray dimensions are 13 x 16 1/2 (my Yankee trays)
    (if I decide to do 16 x 20 down the road I will use tubes)

    The longest sink I can fit would be 58" long in my space.
    I plan to build it out of 3/4 " plywood & paint it with Duralex enamel paint top deck boat paint.

    Not sure how wide to go as I have some flexibility here - how does 22 inches sound?
    (the tray is 16 1/2)
    I'm trying to calculate an allowance for the thickness of the plywood + room to maneuver/rocks the trays.

    Not sure on the height?
    Thinking around 40 -41" to the front lip / bottom of sink 34 3/4
    Depth around 5-6 inches or maybe less (the trays are 3 inches deep)
    To recap: 58 inches long x 22 wide(outside dimensions)
    using 3/4 inch plywood.

    Thanks in advance

    Serge

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    Re: Help with Darkroom sink dimensions

    Before you get involved in a sink construction project, look up "Hydroponic flood tables" to price/size these low cost/high quality units as a replacement to darkroom sinks... They come in a variety of useful sizes, made to hold heavy wet loads, come with a good steel stand, different modules can be added, and MUCH cheaper than building materials...

    A fellow photographer I know has to cut up an ancient old DIY sink now too big for his space and is researching these tables for his space, and is familiar with these...

    Steve K

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    Re: Help with Darkroom sink dimensions

    If you are tall then you might want to consider the height of the bottom of the sink. Make the dimensions as large as you can except if you are short and are going to be reaching to the back. Drainage doesn’t have to be anywhere near the plumbing standard as you aren’t going to be moving solid waste in a pipe. My sink had 1/4” drop in over 8’. Good luck on your project!

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    Re: Help with Darkroom sink dimensions

    I looked at 'flood tables' a couple of years ago. They are quite feasible. I wound up buying an 8' ABS sink and stand from Delta; it fit in my space perfectly, and was the obvious answer. It will comfortably hold 4 11x14 trays and has worked very well. Luckily I had a budget then.

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    Re: Help with Darkroom sink dimensions

    Just make it as big as you can. You can not have too much sink. My rule of thumb is to figure out how big a sink I need and then make it 1.5x bigger than that.

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    Re: Help with Darkroom sink dimensions

    It's nice to have some room for bottles in the sink as well as the trays. Plus a washer tray and a print washer if you print on FB. My sink is 24" deep and it's fine for 11x14 trays with enough room behind for pouring the chemicals back after printing. 22 might be a bit tight if all the trays and washers take up the length.

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    Re: Help with Darkroom sink dimensions

    Serge, I just wrote a reply, detailed my similar sink situation. For some reason, it was deleted when I pressed Submit. I can send you a photo if you're interested.
    Philip Ulanowsky

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    Re: Help with Darkroom sink dimensions

    I would make it so it could accommodate a couple 16x20s, and still be able to hold 4 or 5 11x14s.

    Sinks show up on Craigslist etc, not like they used to. It's good to have plenty of sink.

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    Re: Help with Darkroom sink dimensions

    Well I would make your sink just under 58” to fit the width of your space and the make it fairly deep to compensate for the width limitations. I was the 30” or 32” deep. Just my 2 cents, worth maybe 1 cent on a good day. I does sound like you situation calls for a custom made sink.

    Roger

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    Re: Help with Darkroom sink dimensions

    I had 21' with 3 ARKAY sinks, then moved

    More than I needed. Gave away one, sold the NEW 10' to a member

    Kept my 7' X 25" Arkay as I can tear it down and move it myself

    The keeper is insulated as was the 10'

    I can fit 3 NOS 20X24" Arkay trays in it!

    I have 2 cheap new laundry sinks screwed to floor and 3 have water traps

    One holds my 20X24" paper washer, the 11X14" in the 7' and takes up little room

    The standard laundry sink holds a Gas Burst system

    Pictures on request
    Tin Can

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