RE: Darkroom sink question

From: Dijk, Frans van <FransD_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Wed 17 Apr 2002 - 05:40:01 PDT

I hope I understand your question properly.
You could use plastic (pvc) tubes of ,for examle 2 inches length, placed
vertically. They could be glued in place using polyurethane or another
bonding material. The tubes could be bonded directly to the bottom of your
sink, or to the corners plastic groundplates about the size of individual
trays.

Frans van Dijk.

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Greg Newberry [mailto:grnewberry@qwest.net]
Verzonden: vrijdag 12 april 2002 2:22
Aan: Pinhole-Discussion
Onderwerp: [pinhole-discussion] Darkroom sink question

I hope this is not out of place here. Forgive me if it is..

I've just built a darkroom and a new sink. It's 8 foot x 22 inches. I want
to build some wooden strips/runners to line the bottom so the trays are off
the bottom and allow the water and chemicals to flow through to the drain.
What is a good wood selection and building technique for this?

BTY, thanks to all who have responded to my posts in this forum. It's
wonderful to have such a knowledgeable group of people as a resource.

Thanks
Greg

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