Here are a few photos of my setup.  Please excuse the mess - I'm trying
to figure out how i can put two enlargers in that space, or even if I
should.  You can see the current enlarger in the right hand corner of
one of the photos.

The wet tables are plastic shelving and sit over the tub on 2x4s.  I can
wash prints on the bottom shelf and the water runs right into the tub.

The nice thing about it is that the whole setup cost less than $100.00,
and, if need be, the enlarger can be removed from the cabinet in which
it sits and the wet table can be dismantled in but a few minutes.  By
reattaching a couple of faucets, the bathroom can be used as intended
should there be some guests staying over.  Since there are two other
bathrooms in the house, it was easy to give this one up for the
darkroom.

http://home.earthlink.net/~belinkoff/dkrm.html

Collin Brendemuehl wrote:
 
> How are yours constructed?

> I'm looking @ a wood frame in a corner of 
> the basement & stapling some inexpensive 
> vinyl material to the frame.  Then painting the walls black.

> For a dark sink for sheet film processing, 
> I've got a grill cover that fits nicely over 
> the basement's utility sink.  The wife will 
> soon be adding some sleeves to the cover, 
> making it a daylight dark sink.

-- 
Shel Belinkoff
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