• Welcome to Photrio!
    Registration is fast and free. Join today to unlock search, see fewer ads, and access all forum features.
    Click here to sign up

Want to Buy WTB: Jobo Mistral film drying cabinet or equivalent

Tree with Big Shadows

Tree with Big Shadows

  • 2
  • 0
  • 38
Everal Barn

A
Everal Barn

  • 0
  • 0
  • 38

Forum statistics

Threads
203,452
Messages
2,854,924
Members
101,850
Latest member
psimon
Recent bookmarks
0
Trader history for TheFlyingCamera (0)

TheFlyingCamera

Membership Council
Advertiser
Allowing Ads
Joined
May 24, 2005
Messages
11,652
Location
Washington DC
Format
Multi Format
I'm looking for a film drying cabinet like a Jobo Mistral that can be easily installed and transported. I have a very small darkroom and it would be nice to have something like the Mistral with a separate blower head and a collapsible plastic body in which to hang a few rolls of film at a time. If you have one for sale, PM me or reply here with pictures and a price. Many thanks!
 
🛡️ Classifieds Safety Reminder: Please stay safe when buying and selling. Scams via hacked accounts are on the rise globally.

Best Practices: Always use a verified payment method with buyer protection (avoid "PayPal Friends & Family"). Services like Escrow.com are highly secure. Be suspicious of random unsolicited contact via Private Message. If you see suspicious behavior, please use the Report link on the post immediately.
I'm looking for a film drying cabinet like a Jobo Mistral that can be easily installed and transported. I have a very small darkroom and it would be nice to have something like the Mistral with a separate blower head and a collapsible plastic body in which to hang a few rolls of film at a time. If you have one for sale, PM me or reply here with pictures and a price. Many thanks!

I have a professional Marrut film drying cabinetIt's full metal construction(white enamel) and tall enough for full-length 235 filmbut has shelves to dry prints as well.It pulls in the air from the bottom through a filter and pushes warm airfrom the bottom. the warm air rises, dries the film and the moist air escapes on the top. There is also a window in the door to monitor progress.it measures81 inches tall and has a foot print of 14by14 inches.The air temperature is controlled via an adjustable thermostat.However it requires 220V.So, in your case, you'll need to get a 110-220V trans former at Radio Shack. I's not vry heavy(mostly air)but difficult and sensitive to ship to ship.So pick-up in Cental Florida would be best;come on down and combine it with a trip to Disneyland.$200 will take it.The new price is more around $500+(check online for Marrutin the UK)replacement filters are still available.:wink:
 
Can I suggest building one? I built a full cabinet (about 350x350x1200mm) so that it's dust-tight; it's just transportable enough that I can carry it out to the shed when not in use. However you could easily build just the top box (air plenum with fan and filter) and drape a shower curtain from it. Some 5mm potplant chain would hang it up I guess; I'd expect the total size of the box to be about 350x350x200mm.

I used a 10" exhaust fan - they're cheap, mains powered and come with a plug so you don't do any wiring - mounted in the top face of the box. Mounted in the bottom face of the box just below the fan is a rectangular air-filter cartridge for some car; the biggest/cheapest flat rectangular filter I could find at the local car-parts shop. All you need is some plywood (I used 12mm because it's easy to put a screw in the end of it), a drill and a jigsaw, though having a table saw too helps.
 
I found a Mistral II locally and bought it. The reason for not getting a cabinet-size film dryer is that the space I have in which to use said dryer is too small for a full cabinet. My darkroom is roughly 6' 6" tall (2.2 meters), 7 feet wide (2.35-ish meters) and 8 feet deep (2.7-ish meters). Inside said darkroom is on one wall, a 6 foot (2 meter) sink) and on the opposite wall I have a workstation with my 4x5 enlarger and another workstation with my UV exposure unit. So not much space.
 
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here.

PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY:



Ilford ADOX Freestyle Photographic Stearman Press Weldon Color Lab Blue Moon Camera & Machine
Top Bottom