Photographs would be enlightening.
What's the use case; I understand you don't have a (more or less) level worktop anywhere that you can simply put the Jobo on? I've never thought of making a stand for my Jobo. Whenever I use it, I just put it on the darkroom worktop. After use, drain, let dry and store away. I did take care to level the worktop next to the sink because it's always convenient to have a level surface to do things like carbon tissue pouring etc.
Looking forward to seeing your progress.
I made a stand for my CPE-3 - it is wood, works nicely, keeps the processor out of the way when I am printing...View attachment 399844
I made a stand for my CPE-3 - it is wood, works nicely, keeps the processor out of the way when I am printing...View attachment 399844
Mine is the same.
Apparently my parts are stuck on the border with canada!
Back when I did color darkroom work in my apartment, I
It assembled for use in the matter of a minute.
- cut a sheet of plywood to fit within my bathroom tub/shower area, coated with poluurethane varnish for protection against liquids
- then cut it in half, and joined the halves with a hinge mounted to the underside so it folded upward like this ^ for storage when not in use.
- then mounted removeable legs on the underside which stood firmly on the bottom of the bathtub with the flat area fitting securely against 3 walls
Mine is the same.
Apparently my parts are stuck on the border with canada!
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