My quest for an inexpensive, pre-assembled print drying system might have found its destination in the range of synthetic mesh clothes drying systems.
I found a foldable one that's designed to lay sweaters flat to dry. It's big enough for three 16 x 20, and cost me about 20$. When I'm done, I fold it back and it's no bigger than a book.
There are more elaborate ones that can be stacked up too.
Gonna need a link for that. One of my biggest problems with small space is that 16x20 window screens aren't storage-friendly and only get used like 1 day out of the month.
Lately I've found 3D printing to be the ultimate companion for making random niche stuff for the darkroom. 120 film clips, custom burn cards, a very overengineered test strip making tool, filter trays for my MG filters, wall mounting brackets to hold my Speed Ez-El's out of the way when they're not being used, custom masks for printing stereo photos on the same piece of paper... all of it costs between pennies and a few bucks.
