For a cheap 'n easy neg drier...
Apparently Radio Shack sells something called a Squirrel Cage Fan Heater, dirt-cheap apparently. Don't ask me the part code, the nearest Radio Shack is on the other side of the Pacific! Basically it’s a fan with a heating element.
Anyhow you get one of these Squirrel Cage Fan Heaters, a wide pipe slightly longer than the length of the longest film you use (i.e. 35mm 36exp). Stick a length/s of sturdy wire across the top or through the side at the top of your pipe, this to hang you film from. Hang your well-washed film on the wire with a peg or similar. Attach a loop of some wire or strong thin rope to hang the pipe off something (exposed beam in garage).
Attach the Squirrel Cage Fan Heater to the top of your pipe and... Voila! Film drier.
You can get creative and add air filters (those bits of black foam found in some computer cases or air conditioning units) to your fan's intake. Split the pipe, attach hinges and latches for easier access, permanently attach the fan, etc etc.
If the pipe ever gets dust in it, cat hair, chemistry spots or whatever, just hose it off with the garden hose.
And hoorah to Rover, another 'blad user. I've thought about using my flat-bed attachment for proof sheets (mind came with the scanner!), but I just love the smell of sodium thiosulphate. Plus once I get proof sheet in the wash, I end up deciding to print two or three pictures from the back log of exposed 6x6 I've caused.
Stu 🙂