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Many of us don’t enjoy the luxury of having a spare room in our house which can be converted into a darkroom. When I moved to my present home I was faced with the question of where to set up a new darkroom, as my house is small, but the garden I inherited was a wildness; did the answer lie there...
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#32
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stu goodman
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10th March 2011, 12:12 PM
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hi i also use a shed in the back garden... running water, soakaway and all.
i've also got a huge problem with dust... do you? |
#33
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Dave miller
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7th June 2011, 01:59 PM
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I've only just noticed this so my apologies for the late answer. Dust does build sufficiently to demand an annual clean, but I don't find it to be a problem.
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#34
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WyattHatfield
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18th August 2017, 04:13 AM
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How's it holding up? I plan to complete my darkroom in 4 months from now. I'm running the power in a week or two. Do you reckon that 30 amp feeder breaker would be enough for your darkroom?
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