That's what i do at school, but as i just got an enlarger for home i kinda need to get all the things required for the enlarger side of a home darkroom. Both great ideas if i actually had a timer, but i don't have one yet and if i get one it kind of needs to have a foot switch capability. Looking at prices for a new enlarger timer at freestyle it seems i can get a bare bones GR-90 like we use at school for 100 dollars, a nicer electronic one costs ~200, and i've found f-stop timers on the internet for about 300. therein lies the dilemma, do i spend a week making a diy timer in my free time, try to find a used electronic timer when i have some money to subscribe to apug and post a classified, or do i save up for a year or so and mothball the enlarger till i can afford one of the nice f-stop timers which would simplify work flow.
it's not like i'm in any sort of rush anyhow, i still need to make a cart for the enlarger, get my hands on a fine grain focuser, and get processing trays as well as a print washer i can use in one of my tiny sinks.