When I bought some of my darkroom equipment, a Thomas safelight came with it.
It had some rust on the body so I am in the process of stripping and repainting it (anybody knows a paint that matches the original color?) and I found out that I probably should replace both sets of filters.
In the meanwhile I will be using a cheap LegacyPro model.
Seeing the cost of replacing the filters (not to mention the cost of the bulb) I was wondering what makes the Thompson such a supposedly good safelight?
What advantages does it havenover my current one?
Also, would it be possible to recoat the existing filters?
thank you
claudio
It had some rust on the body so I am in the process of stripping and repainting it (anybody knows a paint that matches the original color?) and I found out that I probably should replace both sets of filters.
In the meanwhile I will be using a cheap LegacyPro model.
Seeing the cost of replacing the filters (not to mention the cost of the bulb) I was wondering what makes the Thompson such a supposedly good safelight?
What advantages does it havenover my current one?
Also, would it be possible to recoat the existing filters?
thank you
claudio
