grahamp
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A vertical separator between the enlarger and the wet area should help. I favour having the wet stuff physically separated from the dry/electrical if possible.
Good point about height, I had only really considered floor space.
The darkshed by Síle is a prime example. I'm sure mine will be far from it. My dad won't give up his lovely big workshop shed with heating and electricity ready to go, so it looks like im stuck with a battered, cob webby and cold lump at the bottom of the garden. woo!
Darkroom is almost finished.Details are in the blog. (see sig line for link)
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My dry bench top came from a salvage yard.
It is a small space but I only really use 1/2 the space anyway.
David, I'd probably rotate that press. I can imagine it becoming a pain after just a few prints.
As well , take the tension off when the press is not in use. Press will last longer that way.
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