I agree that making your own is best, and pretty simple... I built all my previous light boxes, but I was recently given a most excellent gift from a civil engineer friend.... so you might want to check with engineering and drafting firms getting rid of old stock and government auctions.

my beautiful gift was a 3 foot by 4 foot light box drafting table. The box is basically mounted on an axle and it rotates from a vertical position to horizontal for whatever position the user wishes to work at. wonderful design.!

apparently these are not so much in use anymore, and are starting to turn up at auctions.


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On 24-Aug-12, at 1:21 PM, 40 Frames wrote:


Freestyle Photo now makes a 24-inch by 36-inch light box.

http://www.freestylephoto.biz/2436-Testrite-24x36-Light-Box? cat_id=2312

Making one custom, as someone else mentioned, might be your best option if you want something larger.

Alain



On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 8:24 AM, lizzymcalpine <[email protected] > wrote:
Hi
i wonder if anyone could help i am trying to get hold f a large Lightbox to view a huge amount of 35mm frames on - i seem to remember when i was at art college that the photography department had a huge one that was probably about 150 cm x 80 cm - I've had a look on eBay but can't seem to find anything - i was wondering if anyone had any advise about where i can find one - i guess the next thing to do would be to build one but i would like to avoid this if possible.
any suggestions would be great
best wishes
Elizabeth

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