Hey all. First post on this forum. Getting back into an analog workflow and am diving in headfirst with a new darkroom. Going to have lots of questions in the coming months!
I recently got a great lot of darkroom equipment from an estate auction, and included with it is the venerable Saunders/LPL 4550XLG in the box. It works great and am very excited to use it... however not included is the column and baseboard. Probably a long shot, as they don't seem to pop up on the internet very often, but does someone have a spare kicking around? I supposed the 4500II (slightly shorter) would work too. The baseboard would be awesome as well but I imagine that would be easier to DIY. Or I could just buy the readily available wall mount kit.
In the event that I can't track one down, I'm looking at DIY options. I figure a linear rail solution from somewhere like https://www.pbclinear.com/ would work, then I could just wall mount the rails and bolt it to the sled on the rails. Or maybe just mount the head fixed and use a drop table? A standing desk might work for this?
Would love to hear your thoughts on this. And of course would be thrilled if someone had an extra column/baseboard to sell me.
Ian
I recently got a great lot of darkroom equipment from an estate auction, and included with it is the venerable Saunders/LPL 4550XLG in the box. It works great and am very excited to use it... however not included is the column and baseboard. Probably a long shot, as they don't seem to pop up on the internet very often, but does someone have a spare kicking around? I supposed the 4500II (slightly shorter) would work too. The baseboard would be awesome as well but I imagine that would be easier to DIY. Or I could just buy the readily available wall mount kit.
In the event that I can't track one down, I'm looking at DIY options. I figure a linear rail solution from somewhere like https://www.pbclinear.com/ would work, then I could just wall mount the rails and bolt it to the sled on the rails. Or maybe just mount the head fixed and use a drop table? A standing desk might work for this?
Would love to hear your thoughts on this. And of course would be thrilled if someone had an extra column/baseboard to sell me.
Ian