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

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Pretty cool. Took some thought to make it work. I assume he has another work surface for trays.
 
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.
 
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).
 
I like it
 
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.
 
Lack of space might not be an excuse...

But lack of darkness is an excuse.
 
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.
 
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!
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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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