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From: Dan Quinn (dan.c.quinn_at_email.domain.hidden)
Date: Mon Feb 16 2004 - 20:28:33 EST
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Thread thiefs got away with my thread. It is obvious to me that they
did not read any of the information at www.safelab.com.
>From the little reading I've done it looks to me as though a single in
room scrubber will handle ALL of a darkroom's air quality control; and
that includes humidity. www.safelab.com appears to me to be a good
place to start for information.
If DIY is your thing I've no sites to recommened. Personaly I don't
need ventilation but could use a scrubber. Dust and humidity control
would be nice to have.
Scrubbers being of such simple construction should appeal to the
DIY set. Perhaps someone out there knows where there are ready made
plans and sources for materials. Dan
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