rpavich
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I just aquired a CPE2 (no lift) and did my first paper printing in the kitchen. I took over the counter space and now the jobo is sitting on the counter waiting to be used or dumped and stored until the next time.
Our kitchen is designed to where the exact place where it would make sense to have the jobo (left side of the sink) it can't fit. On the right side I slop water over the top of the jobo knobs to get to the sink. Any farther away and I slop water on the floor and counters.
I'd like to be able to get it out of my wife's domain and into my darkroom where I have lots of room but no running water.
After doing one session I noticed that water gets slopped a bit and I need a place to dump liquids while working. I also realized that either I have to pick up the jobo and lug it somewhere or leave it full of water and then figure out a way to get it to a place to dump out.
Also, when coming back to the jobo the next day, it would be good to be able to drain some water and warm it up again with hot water from the tap instead of heating up the entire 15 liter amount with the jobo.
So, having said that I was thinking about this; Adding a spigot that home beer brewers use and a few feet of vinyl tubing as a drain. I could drain the jobo into a 5 gallon bucket when necessary and refill for developing via the same bucket when needed. No carrying the jobo around and wife is happy with her kitchen counters back.
It's cheap, seems easy to do, and it seems like a good solution. I realize that I could pay a contractor to "plumb" my bedroom darkroom for water and any number of other solutions but this seems easy and cheap to accomplish.
What do you think?
https://www.amazon.com/Brewcraft-Bo...id=1489507717&sr=8-1&keywords=bottling+spigot
https://www.amazon.com/Tubing-Grade-Approved-Perfect-Pour/dp/B01CGVJ9QG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1489507830&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=3/8+vinyl+tubing&psc=1
Our kitchen is designed to where the exact place where it would make sense to have the jobo (left side of the sink) it can't fit. On the right side I slop water over the top of the jobo knobs to get to the sink. Any farther away and I slop water on the floor and counters.
I'd like to be able to get it out of my wife's domain and into my darkroom where I have lots of room but no running water.
After doing one session I noticed that water gets slopped a bit and I need a place to dump liquids while working. I also realized that either I have to pick up the jobo and lug it somewhere or leave it full of water and then figure out a way to get it to a place to dump out.
Also, when coming back to the jobo the next day, it would be good to be able to drain some water and warm it up again with hot water from the tap instead of heating up the entire 15 liter amount with the jobo.
So, having said that I was thinking about this; Adding a spigot that home beer brewers use and a few feet of vinyl tubing as a drain. I could drain the jobo into a 5 gallon bucket when necessary and refill for developing via the same bucket when needed. No carrying the jobo around and wife is happy with her kitchen counters back.
It's cheap, seems easy to do, and it seems like a good solution. I realize that I could pay a contractor to "plumb" my bedroom darkroom for water and any number of other solutions but this seems easy and cheap to accomplish.
What do you think?
https://www.amazon.com/Brewcraft-Bo...id=1489507717&sr=8-1&keywords=bottling+spigot
https://www.amazon.com/Tubing-Grade-Approved-Perfect-Pour/dp/B01CGVJ9QG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1489507830&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=3/8+vinyl+tubing&psc=1
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