arigram said:Handy for an emergency with all those liquids flowing and the door shut tight...
It is all things to all ......Soeren said:I didn't know Rodinal was diuretic
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David A. Goldfarb said:For those who wonder how to manage in a Manhattan dark/bathroom, here are two quick snapshots I made yesterday. One shows my contact printing setup, and one shows my enlarger in place. That's the APUG Group Print Exchange #3 in the fixer there.
Wow, David that makes my darkroom look spacious and, Oh brother, is my darkroom small.David A. Goldfarb said:For those who wonder how to manage in a Manhattan dark/bathroom, here are two quick snapshots I made yesterday.
David's darkroom is so small it doubles as a bathroom, no rimshots please!Flotsam said:Wow, David that makes my darkroom look spacious and, Oh brother, is my darkroom small.
How small is it?
My darkroom is so small that the Mice are hunchbacked. [rimshot]
My darkroom is so small that I have to go outside to change my mind.[rimshot]
I tell you. I don't get no respect, no respect at all.
David A. Goldfarb said:unlike mine, his has a fairly spacious adjacent room that can be blacked out and functions as the "dry side".
Maybe an old extending indoor washing line would solve this? I found one in a junk shop for pennies and use it in my bathroom in winter. It extends up to about 5 or 6 metres (I think) and is easily fitted with two screws and a couple of hooks. When not in use you unhook the free end and it retracts fully into itself. see the attachments (taken just now with my phone cam deepest apologies!).oriecat said:Yeah, it's not too bad, right now my only real problem is drying space, my wire isn't long enough and I don't want another one because it bugs me, so I am going to make some screens to stack up underneath the one bench.
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