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I just found the perfect darkroom sink. It is fully adjustable for height and tilt, it has all of the water needed with drain and has an exhaust built in. Here it is, I hope they arn't too expensive. Some under table storage and plenty of knee room.:D Honey guess what I just bought?:surprised:

http://www.propath.be/products/Morgue/AT1K.htm
 

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one of the art school used one and when they closed their darkroom we tried to buy it but they decided to keep it "just in case".

it was great and when we build a new lab i would really consider getting one.
 

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That would be unbelievably expensive. think I will stick with my plywood and fiberglass.
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I have an old morgue table for my darkroom. Sometimes you can get these from either hospitals renovating or from the folks that handles these for them. My wife was an O.R. nurse and knew who to call. I had to scrap all the plumbing connections and redo it to fit my needs. Odd thing this will rust if not rinsed real well, the grade of stainless in not that high.
 

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I got mine a long time ago from two very helpful guys from Edinburgh who'd had to set up in business for themselves. Burke and Hare they were called. They'd would have preferred to have worked for Jessops but were only willing to do nightshifts only.

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You are right about the cost of new one, it would probably cost an arm and a leg.:D The used market is probably pretty dead though.:tongue:
 

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If at some time in the far distant future; you decide to call it quits and visit the other side; the local pathologist will be able to make a house call.:D :D

My understanding is that doctors with the lowest marks in medical school become pathologists. This is because if they totally screw up; the worst they can do is bring someone back to life.:D :D
 

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I just found the perfect darkroom sink. It is fully adjustable for height and tilt, it has all of the water needed with drain and has an exhaust built in. Here it is, I hope they arn't too expensive. Some under table storage and plenty of knee room.:D Honey guess what I just bought?:surprised:

http://www.propath.be/products/Morgue/AT1K.htm

Looks Great, of corpse. What more could one want!
 
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