Last week I finally overcame my inertia and began constructing my darkroom in my basement. Only just at putting up the framing for the walls and demolishing others to redesign the foot traffic path, but at least I have started.
I plan on having a bifurcated wet/dry 14' x 14' space with a Jobo ATL 2200, Arkay Film Dryer, custom plywood sink (to come), Nova Slot processor, 2 enlarger stations (I have to choose from the 5 I have) and a small, dry work area for a multitude of tasks. Have roughly designed a forced ventilation system, as well as a good water tempering system that will probably include a Hass Intellifaucet D250 and a chiller loop to be constructed of an Igloo-type, insulated water cooler with a copper wort chiller coil that can loaded with a bag of ice and cut into the cold supply for extra hot days.
Decided to keep the prints to a max of 16 x20; probably the bulk will be 8x10 and 5x7, as no one I know wants large prints and I just don't want to deal with the large trays and such.
I can finally sort through the mountain of darkroom equipment I have scavenged over the years from garage sales and gifts from retiring photographers. I will keep just what I need and hope I can distribute the rest to others who need it once I have settled on my final selection.
Being that this is tied into a general basement refresh and remodel that will eventually grow to encompass remodeling two bathrooms on the main floor and rewiring large sections of the house for "nightmare" wiring I inherited, it will not be over any time soon.
But at least I started...
