Nicole
Member
Well, this is finally it!!!
Tonight I pick up a secondhand (but in very good condition) Agfa Varioscope 60 enlarger, I'm sure many of you can understand my excitement. To others I am surely a little 'off the planet'
There is also a print washer and print dryer for me to consider, and other stuff. but I'm not sure how important it may be yet.
Our back yard has 4 aussie sheds and my husband has actually offered to knock down 3 sheds and build me a big one. 1/2 is to house my new darkroom (size 4mx3m) and the other 1/2 to be used for mat cutting, framing, etc... and he is interested in doing my framing. What a man!
Of course this is a big project so Christmas is the desired deadline.
In the meantime, from tonight I'll have my enlarger and instead of keeping it on a pedestal in my loungeroom for the next 4 months I'm taking over a room in the house and will use it as a makeshift darkroom. The bathroom is right next door so that's where the water will be coming from.
Any tips you may have to setting up a temporary darkroom would be greatly appreciated, which will in the meantime will teach me what I need/want in my proper darkroom. If designing a darkroom is anything like rearranging furniture in my home, which I do consistently - then I'm in for a real treat!!! lol
Thanks very much everyone, I appreciate your constructive input!
With kind regards, Nicole
Tonight I pick up a secondhand (but in very good condition) Agfa Varioscope 60 enlarger, I'm sure many of you can understand my excitement. To others I am surely a little 'off the planet'

There is also a print washer and print dryer for me to consider, and other stuff. but I'm not sure how important it may be yet.
Our back yard has 4 aussie sheds and my husband has actually offered to knock down 3 sheds and build me a big one. 1/2 is to house my new darkroom (size 4mx3m) and the other 1/2 to be used for mat cutting, framing, etc... and he is interested in doing my framing. What a man!
Of course this is a big project so Christmas is the desired deadline.
In the meantime, from tonight I'll have my enlarger and instead of keeping it on a pedestal in my loungeroom for the next 4 months I'm taking over a room in the house and will use it as a makeshift darkroom. The bathroom is right next door so that's where the water will be coming from.
Any tips you may have to setting up a temporary darkroom would be greatly appreciated, which will in the meantime will teach me what I need/want in my proper darkroom. If designing a darkroom is anything like rearranging furniture in my home, which I do consistently - then I'm in for a real treat!!! lol
Thanks very much everyone, I appreciate your constructive input!
With kind regards, Nicole