Hey Cal,
Since you have some of these tanks, these are how I am going to use mine.
Kodak 3F Basket Line 1 by
Nokton48, on Flickr
8x10 Kodak hard rubber deep tanks I am setting up. At least this is where I want to put them.
Kodak 3F Basket Line 2 by
Nokton48, on Flickr
Detail on 3F basket line. Thinking I will either run replenished D23 or maybe Harvey's 777 if I can mesh with those guys in Kentucky
Can do 54 4x5s in one run
Dan,
I have 4 tanks also. They are "porkers." One has holes drilled for washing. I would like to get another to be able to do Diafine (need two tanks: one for part "A;" and a second tank for part "B").
I was looking into Harvey's 777, I have the data sheet in my files. My dipping rack for 120 and 135 is I believe is a Nikkor. This I love because it is truely crazy to be able to develope 36 roll of 135 at once or 18 rolls of 120. "Dip and Dunk," I say.
I have some 4x5 sheet holders, but I will need more (mucho).
What is really impressive is all my chemistry equipment like an ultrasonic tank, magnetic hot plate, triple beam balance, 2 liter graduated cylanders, brown glass gallon containers for developers, and of course access to chemically pure water that is so pure it is unsafe to drink because it will erode living tissue because it is so reactive.
I have not come up with which developer I will home brew. Cheap-cheap-cheap...
My second basement (porch basement) 6 3/4 feet by 16 feet I think will constrict me a bit, but I can still get crazy by printing a lot. Only have a Besselar 23C non XL, but I can still see me doing lots of photography and printing.
Anyways that is my plan. Don't forget that the 8x10 tanks can also serve 70mm 15 foot reels.
The approximately 750 square foot full basement will be divided to 2/3rds finished and 1/3rd utility and laundry area. The finished 2/3rds (500 sq. feet) will be a music room (soundproofed) that will also serve as a digital printing studio.
I just learned that my house is 30 feet above sea level. Dickey Brook which empties the lakes and ponds within Blue Mountain Preserve is behind my house, but is about 20 feet below.
No sump pump in my basement. It is a dry basement.
Maggie wants me to build out a display closet for her clothing. One of the bedrooms, the "Blue" room, which is the smallest bedroom will basically be a closet. She showed me a photo of these windowed cabinets that had a library ladder that made a great display that looks mighty impressive.
I could likely use a router table to build these out. Seems like a cool yet crazy project that is kinda my style because it is over the top.
I can't do a "Crazy-Dan" because of limited space, but because of my hill-billy style I can still do crazy stuff that has "Calzone-Factor."
With printing and developing I think I can get a lot crazy as far as volume.
Cal