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Can I transport on its side safely?
Or is it possible to remove the metal frame from the baseboard without affecting the alignment/working of the enlarger?
I don't think there is an issue with that Beseler model, but you do need to be cautious about disassembling an enlarger where the raising and lowering mechanism is spring loaded!
Removing the base and transporting it like that went a-ok. It’s a beautiful 23c iii with a variable contrast head.
One issue is the lightbulb . It was working on the seller’s porch. When I got home the enlarger wouldn’t turn on. I don’t detect any resistance when measuring with a multimeter so I’m hoping simply replacing with a new one will solve the issue. I believe this enlarger hadn’t been used in 20 years or so…
Sadly the lenses look beyond repair. They were not stored properly so are etched with fungus.
Bonus. Party on.
No continuity in the bulb means a dead bulb. Just put any bulb at all in it and see if it turns on, or check the socket with a meter.
Etched, or just covered up with it? Good time to learn lens disassembly, since they're no-loss to you.
Good point. Maybe I will disassemble and try to clean myself.
Get a proper spanner if you want to try it; decent ones make a difference.
Post some pics of the new machine.
That is a beauty! You have a paneled darkroom? How elegant.
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