Paul,
Sorry to hear that.
Several winters ago, the main sewer line clogged and
we had a backhoe in the front window digging it out.
You sure a creative plumber can't find an easier alternative -
think like a heart surgeon with a camera and router taking out plaque.
Regards,  Bob S.


On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 6:11 PM, Paul Stenquist <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm in the midst of resolving a mini disaster. The storm drains under my 
> house are clogged, and I'm going to have to jackhammer a ditch on the 
> perimeter of my basement floor. Or rather, four big guys with masks and 
> earplugs are going to jackhammer a ditch, while a dozen guys with buckets 
> cart away the concrete.
>
> Anyway, the reason I'm mentioning this is that I have to disassemble my 
> darkroom to make this happen. I'm not going to put it back together. While I 
> may still develop some  film, I don't plan on making any optical prints. I've 
> had my fun. Twice. It's free to the first list member who responds. BUT 
> THERE'S A CATCH (pardon the shouting): You have to pick up the equipment at 
> my house in Bloomfield HIlls, Michigan. It would cost more to ship than it's 
> worth, and I don't have the time to deal with it in the throes of this 
> dilemna. THERE'S A SECOND CATCH: You have to take it all, and you have to 
> pick it up by next weekend.
>
> Here's what you get.
>
> An Omegalite D cold light enlarger with lens mounts for medium format and 4 x 
> 5. One piece is needed to complete the 4 x 5 assembly. I had found a source 
> but never ordered it. However, it's fully functional for medium format. This 
> is the enlarger that uses circular fluorescent lamps. It works very well.
>
> A Schneider Kreuznach Componon-S 100/5.6 enlarging lens, which is ideal for 6 
> x 7 medium format.
> A Schneider Kreuznach Componon-S 135/5.6 enlarging lens, which is ideal for 4 
> x 5 large format.
>
> An Omega B22 enlarger with Zone 6 cold light conversion set up for 35 mm. 
> I've used it for 6 x 6 medium format as well.
>
> An El-Nikkor 50/2.8 enlarging lens, which is perfect for 35mm
>
> An Omega automatic timer
>
> A safelight.
>
> Some trays, including large ones for 16 x 20 prints.
>
> Two paper holders, including a massive one for 16 x 20 prints.
>
>
> If I don't hear from anyone by Monday, I'm going to see if any of the local 
> schools want it.
>
>
> Paul
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