keith_hollister Posted June 10, 1998 Share Posted June 10, 1998 I've decided to get back into B&W work again, and am presently planning my bathroom darkroom. In order to save space, the idea of the Nova-style vertical processors is attractive, however, I'm less than thrilled with the price/construction quality of the Jobo/Nova offerings. Has anyone given any thought to building something similar from acrylic (without the temp control of course)? <p> My main questions are in the areas of side wall construction to keep the print from sticking, and supporting the prints. I was thinking of solvent welding some small rods to the sides, much like the ribs in a conventional tray, to solve the first problem. Using the Nova clips is an option, I guess, but has anyone come up with other ideas? Thanks <p> Oh, I should add that I build furniture as another hobby, so machining acrylic or Lexan is no problem for me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keith_hollister Posted June 10, 1998 Author Share Posted June 10, 1998 How embarassing - after submitting this, I realized I had the wrong forum! I'm copying this to the printing forum. Sorry. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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