Stephanie Brim
Member
Darkrooms on a budget are specialties of plenty of people here, I know. I'm in that boat. I'll have a slightly larger budget than expected (around $700 or so), but that has to include the wall I have to build, the plumbing, the electrical, and ventilation. It doesn't include supplies for actual printing such as the enlarger, timer, chemicals, etc.
I was wondering about a cheaper alternative to building an actual wood + sheet rock wall and realized that I may have a temporary solution until I can gather up more funds.
A few years ago my dad was going to build an ice house. It never got built, but he bought a TON of styrofoam insulation to build it. I think my uncle might still have it. My plan is to double or even triple it up (it's about an inch thick by 5 feet high or so) and build my walls out of that. I don't know how it would work, but I do know that it would be light tight if painted a few coats of black, and possibly even without the paint at double or triple the normal thickness.
I'm lucky enough to have family who can do both electrical and plumbing for me, most likely just for the price of parts and the promise of a print or five when I finish. I could probably put up a painted plywood wall as well.
What way should I go with this?
I was wondering about a cheaper alternative to building an actual wood + sheet rock wall and realized that I may have a temporary solution until I can gather up more funds.
A few years ago my dad was going to build an ice house. It never got built, but he bought a TON of styrofoam insulation to build it. I think my uncle might still have it. My plan is to double or even triple it up (it's about an inch thick by 5 feet high or so) and build my walls out of that. I don't know how it would work, but I do know that it would be light tight if painted a few coats of black, and possibly even without the paint at double or triple the normal thickness.
I'm lucky enough to have family who can do both electrical and plumbing for me, most likely just for the price of parts and the promise of a print or five when I finish. I could probably put up a painted plywood wall as well.
What way should I go with this?