Allen,
A database of Durst sources for APUG users is a wonderful idea. The following is perhaps redundant because it is pieces of information picked out of an earlier thread, but I hope it will be useful inserted into your thread. For the full thread go to
(there was a url link here which no longer exists). Nathan nsmith01tx and I were just starting (May 29, 2005) on our venture to set up Durst 138Ss. Mine (an 8x10 Aristo Cold Light conversion) was delayed by summer vacations, but has been very happily running through September and October. I hope Nathan is doing as well.
Go to
Dead Link Removed. They have PDF manuals and sales brochures with pictures and drawings. Also go to the site index and see what else is of help and interest
http://jensen-optical.com/site_map.htm. This site has evolved considerably since May, 05
the manufacturers site is
http://www.durst.it/
I just returned from Jens Jensen place in Portland and whatever you need for the 138 series, he has or is having remanufactured. He is Durst for 5x7 and larger enlarging equipment. He was a very gracious and excellent host. blaze-on
I had luck finding "rare" Durst Laborator 1000 items from a Canadian which bought a huge new old stock of spares of that era...
Try
Dead Link Removed and look at "inventory lists "on the left.
Prices could be a bit high... But it is new stuff ! GeorgesGiralt
Here is an additional web site to check to get some information on the 138. It has good descriptions and some history on the enlarger as well as giving you some idea on how it all goes together. I think you will find the prices a bit high for some of the parts though.
http://www.glennview.com/durst.htm . (He is about to retire. This may result in his being willing to sell easily or just the opposite.)
Stonemills.et is a good source for parts for most of the Durst enlargers and processors. They also have copies of the 138 operating instructions and service manual. There is also a previous thread on this site from a month ago about the NEGA 138 and the LAPFE inserts for the various film formats. The LADANE 138 inserts into the NEGA 138 to allow you to print roll film from 35mm to 120. As you know by now this enlarger is built like a tank. It is an exceptionally stable piece of equipment. One piece of advice though is not to try and adjust the tensioning springs on either half of the enlarger without the proper instructions or tools. gordrob
Donald Miller has three 138S s and has done extensive testing on various configurations.
Good luck in your project. I am sure we have many Durst users who will benefit from your effort.
John Powers