
Originally Posted by
Paul Kinzer
I did some looking around, and as far as I can tell, the largest size available is not quite big enough for 14x17 film. The dimensions of the 'full' size are 500 x 325 mm, which is about 20 x 13 inches. The corners are also very rounded, so the actual dimensions of the opening is even smaller. But maybe I just haven't searched hard enough yet. I'll keep looking for other stainless steel options, because I really like it as a permanent solution. My darkroom is going to be my upstairs bathroom, and I'll need to be able to transform it from one use to the other fairly easily/quickly. I see a hinged, shallow shelf attached to the wall above our claw-foot tub.
Stainless steel is a better choice for this, I think, than either glass or plastic. I have a book with some different solutions, and one includes a DIY fiberglass tabletop with depressions for large sheets, but my skill set would work better with steel trays secured to a plywood sheet with holes for setting the trays in. Like a very large but shallow kitchen sink.
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