Can I add to this thread? Was actually working on my own when Windows rebooted on me.
I picked up an Omega Universal Pro-Lab 4x5 enlarger on Craigslist for a grand total of free. It had been sitting in a garage for a while and had been neglected, but it looks like it could be functional with a few more pieces. I'm new to darkroom/wet printing and was hoping I could get some more info about the specific model I have, and what else I'll need to start printing. I haven't been able to find out much with Google so far, and APUG was recommended to me.
Instructions for changing the condenser lenses. It also came with the rest of the set in one of those squat silver cylinders similar to the OP's, although I didn't take pictures of them.
Wider view of the front.
Door/lid closed on the condenser housing
Rear view. You can see the pulley things that keep tension on it got tweaked at some point by the previous owner, but it seems to move up/down and focus reasonably well. Kind of squeaky, but I can live with it.
Here's the regular lamp head. Came with a working bulb and one non-working. Turns off and on fine, although I don't have a timer for it.
Here's the cold light head. Discounting my shadow/reflection on it, it seems to be providing uneven illumination. I'm guessing this isn't normal, is there any way to fix this on my own or am I better off scrapping it?
Unidentified Metal Object. Is this for filters or something? Also, am I boned on putting filters in above the lens, or is there a filter holder that I can buy for this enlarger?
Underside. The lens is a Vivitar 75mm f/5.6, which the owner couldn't say enough bad things about. I unscrewed it and it seems to have some moderate haze inside, but I don't know that I'll bother cleaning it given it's non-stellar reputation otherwise, and the fact that I shoot 35mm and 4x5, not really much 120 these days. So I'm guessing I'll be needing a 50mm lens, and a 135/150mm?
On top of the lenses, I'm guessing I'll need a grain focuser, printing easel, set of filters, and a timer (off the top of my head). I've got some trays/tongs that came with the enlarger which I've cleaned up and still look serviceable. Other than those things, paper, and chemistry, what else should I need? Also, is there a .PDF of the manual for the enlarger that I could find online?
Edit: forgot to mention: came with a 35mm negative holder and a 4x5 holder, so I should be OK there for now. I don't have a medium format camera anymore, but I do have some old 120 I might want to print eventually. Still, not as high a priority as getting this thing set up for 35mm and 4x5, which I shoot now.
Thanks!