PHOTOGRAPHIC DARKROOM SINK & PLUMBING
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Tip on building a darkroom sink starting with a used restaurant steamer table. CAMERA & DARKROOM Nov 1993 (v.15#11) pg. 13
Water filters: sifting the facts. Selecting and installing water filters for photographic uses. DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Sep 1979 (v.1#4) pg. 47
Tip: White plastic trellis makes good duckboards for photo sink. DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Nov 1980 (v.2#7) pg. 12
The sink story. A deftly-designed sink can be a real helper in your darkroom, whether you buy one or build it yourself. DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Oct 1984 (v.6#6) pg. 30
Tip: Apply a length of pipe insulation to the front of a darkroom sink to protect your elbows when leaning on the sink. DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Jul-Aug 1986 (v.8#4) pg. 9
Tip: Remove faucet aerators from darkroom faucets. DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Jan-Feb 1987 (v.9#1) pg. 12
Use a plastic laundry sink to adapt a shower stall for print washing and other wet-side work. Sink is easily disassembled when not in use. DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Oct 1987 (v.9#6) pg. 6
Tip: Use cloth-backed vinyl (naugahyde) as a waterproof liner for a darkroom sink. DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Apr 1989 (v.11#4) pg. 8
Description of a pump setup to remove waste water from a darkroom without a drain. DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY May 1989 (v.11#5) pg. 8
An easier way to build a professional-quality darkroom sink. Use PVC plate material to custom-build your own darkroom sink to accommodate your trays, darkroom shape and other special needs. DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Nov 1989 (v.11#11) pg. 48
Build your own darkroom sink from 2 sheets of particle board. Coat with epoxy paint to make it waterproof. Est. cost: $50. DARKROOM TECHNIQUES Spring 1980 (v.1#2) pg. 31
Tips on what filters are available to clean up the water supply in your photographic darkroom. INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Sep 1980 (v.29#9) pg. 14
Duck boards made from cedar strips. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #453 Feb 1966 (v.62) pg. 123
Darkroom sink sits on top of clothes washer and dryer in basement, but raises up to ceiling for storage. MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Aug 1976 (v.40#8) pg. 122
Build a wooden darkroom sink. Waterproof it by painting with a silicon rubber coating. MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Mar 1977 (v.41#3) pg. 94
Make a standpipe for a sink from a length of plumber's tubing. MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jan 1978 (v.42#1) pg. 103
Tips on cleaning the dirt out of your darkroom water supply. Includes draining the hot water tank, adding water filters and using plastic pipe. MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jan 1979 (v.43#1) pg. 44
Do-it-yourself darkroom plumbing is made easier by means of plastic pipe. Tips on selection and installation. MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jan 1980 (v.44#1) pg. 56
Tip: Use corrugated fiberglass in place of duckboards in a darkroom sink. MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jun 1980 (v.44#6) pg. 111
Build a 21"x70" darkroom sink from a plastic laundry tub, particle board, sheet plastic, 2x4s, etc. Est. cost: $60. MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Nov 1981 (v.45#11) pg. 136
Tip on supplying water to a darkroom that does not have running water. MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Feb 1988 (v.52#2) pg. 43
Description of a wooden darkroom sink built from 3/4" plywood and covered with polyester resin. PHOTOGRAPHIC Sep 1979 (v.8#5) pg. 26
Instructions for building a compact darkroom wet bench. PHOTOGRAPHIC Oct 1979 (v.8#6) pg. 30
How to build a water filter for the photographic darkroom. Simple unit uses the same filters as used in the Water Pic Instapure unit. PHOTOGRAPHIC Oct 1980 (v.9#6) pg. 101
Build a sturdy darkroom sink out of redwood lumber coated with marine epoxy paint and supported with a frame of 2x4s. PHOTOGRAPHIC Feb 1981 (v.9#10) pg. 58
Build a photo darkroom sink sentinel. It is a photo-lab timer, thermometer, and conductivity tester in one. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Feb 1980 (v.17#2) pg. 50
Added Info POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Jun 1980 (v.17#6) pg. 6
Wooden darkroom sink and stand with built-in print washer. POPULAR MECHANICS Jan 1969 (v.131#1) pg. 130
How to build a darkroom table sink from exterior plywood covered with fiberglass boat resin. Unit shown is 24"x74"x6" deep. POPULAR MECHANICS Mar 1973 (v.139#3) pg. 42
Use corrugated plastic paneling as "duckboards" in darkroom sinks. Unlike wooden duckboards, plastic will not absorb processing solutions or moisture. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Apr 1974 (v.74#4) pg. 208
Tips on things to add to make your darkroom efficient. Build your own equipment from commonplace materials. Includes two film washers and a temperature controlled stainless steel sink. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Mar 1981 (v.88#3) pg. 102
Siphon setup to transfer processing tray chemicals into a bucket. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY May 1991 (v.98#5) pg. 21
Tip on padding the sharp lip of a darkroom sink with plastic foam material. PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER #2136 May 1990 (v.117) pg. 54
Build your own darkroom sink (30"x72") from plywood that is finished (waterproofed) with fiberglass. SHUTTERBUG #265 Oct 1992 (v.21#12) pg. 96
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