No problem. Interrupt away.
There are a lot of threads comparing various lenses, and I tend to think that a lot of t "feel or look" in the print itself can be accomplished in the darkroom regardless of a lens generally speaking. Take my 2 competing 90mm designs as an example. There are quite a few examples of people talking about the Nikkor SW 90mm f8 as being too sharp or clinical in its rendering. I haven't exposed nearly enough negatives with 90mm lenses to say for myself if I buy into that line of thought. I will say that if at some point I do want images that are perhaps softer and dreamlike, I will likely need to experiment and possibly seek out a different lens.
The shuffling of the dry mount press (old Seal 200) went fine. I had remembered it being crazy heavy, and while heavy it wasn't unmanageable. The rest of my basement/shop/darkroom has become unmanageable, and I feel like I am no closer to being able to print after most of Thursday and Friday spent down there trying to organize and sort. I even have a large donate pile loaded into the car.
Goal today: get things into printing shape. I have a specific negative in mind already, so I can disregard time at the light table sorting through binders at least.