Lack of space is no excuse for not having a darkoom?

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I may have to try something like that. I have bought an enlarger, and lens, and tongs, and trays, and paper and chemicals, but haven't found a place to put it. I'm looking to use some space in the basement, but my wife has stored so much stuff in there that there isn't much space left for a table.

I don't have the handyman skills to build something like this myself. I may go the lazy man's route and buy a rolling toolbox at Lowes.

This setup is so logical that I feel like I should have thought of this myself.
 
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It is pretty basic, see my post here

(there was a url link here which no longer exists)

That's very cool. I think I must organise my small darkroom more intelligently! Amazing what can be done in such a small space. Mind you, one of my colleagues used to develop and print on a diesel submarine (and those are nothing like the huge modern nuclear submarines).
 

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I like it
 

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I'd choose an ikea kitchen base cabinet of drawers over a metal tool chest of drawers. IME the tool chest will rust away very quickly.
 

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Lack of space might not be an excuse...

But lack of darkness is an excuse.
 

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Night time and a blanket over the window. :wink:

Yes but my room is 4x4m in size, the window is huge, really huge, plus it has two old-style doors (not one) that are far from lightight.
 

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Yes but my room is 4x4m in size, the window is huge, really huge, plus it has two old-style doors (not one) that are far from lightight.

My house is old and my darkroom also has 2 doors and a large sash window. The room is maybe 9 feet x 7 feet but the window is as big as any on the front of the house. It also faces due South, the worst possible for a darkroom. For the window I had a blackout blind custom made. This is the type of blind that runs in side channels and has a header and a footer. Even then it was not good enough so there are heavy, long, lined curtains over the blind. For the doors I put up poles and curtains. It is good enough for printing during the day. For loading film on reels it is only dark enough at night or in a changing bag just to be sure. It can be done!
 

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That's very cool. I think I must organise my small darkroom more intelligently! Amazing what can be done in such a small space. Mind you, one of my colleagues used to develop and print on a diesel submarine (and those are nothing like the huge modern nuclear submarines).

Currently working on making it more space efficient with a bigger enlarger, uv unit and slot processor yet retains a clear table top.
 

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Currently working on making it more space efficient with a bigger enlarger, uv unit and slot processor yet retains a clear table top.

Good idea. I am also getting a slot processor because I have no room for trays to process bigger than 8"x10" unless I use the floor. I also waste chemicals, especially developer. It goes off in hours in an open tray so a darkroom session of an hour or two in the evening means it is usually bad by the next evening. It also discourages me from setting up for just a few prints.
 

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They are indeed great, just go in an out for some prints. SHD usually has some for less than half of new, I as going to get from there but shipping was double and high chance of breaking so I decided to try make my own heavy duty version here. You should have a look being in the UK.
 

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They are indeed great, just go in an out for some prints. SHD usually has some for less than half of new, I as going to get from there but shipping was double and high chance of breaking so I decided to try make my own heavy duty version here. You should have a look being in the UK.

Thanks I will look at SHD. I've dealt with Paul before and he has been very helpful.
 

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I might turn a spare room into a darkroom some day but for the low volume of printing I'm currently doing, I use the kitchen.
 
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