jeroldharter
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...Does the drop-in counter have a hole in it for the column or is it slightly thinner and just sits in front of it? ... What are the largest prints you can produce? I'll be able to single tray process 20x24's in the sink I reckon. The calculations on the whiteboard are frightening. ...
Jarvman,
The inserted piece of countertop has a rectangular notch to accomodate the enlarger column. If you have a carpenter, make sure that you check for level before he is gone. you might want him to install the stringers on the sides of the adjacent cabinets so that the level is adjustable in the future to account for any settling.
I can make 20 x 24 prints at maximum.
I use the single tray method of processing also. If you have any questions about how I do it, let me know. It is definitely the way to go, but if you are making 20 x 24 prints you need strong arms and steady hands.
The whiteboard is very handy. Most of the stuff on there is permanent such as US to metric conversions, base times for toning at various dilutions, how much stock solutions to make 2 liters of working solution for my chemicals, dry down percentages for the papers I use, flash times at a specific enlarger height for different papers, etc. That is on the right side. On the left side I sketch drawings of printing sequences as I am working. I do split grade printing also so the whiteboard helps me keep track of dodges and burns on each channel.