Re: Humidifying Box Construction and Happy Holidays!

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From: Larry Roohr (lrryr@home.com)
Date: 12/23/00-10:04:46 PM Z


Dan,

I've thought about this and wondered how a humidifying setup like whats in
my humidore would work. With a 50/50 mixture of propylene glycol and water
you maintain a constant 72% or so humidity. And best of all, you could stash
some good cigars in there!

Larry
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From: <FDanB@aol.com>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca>
Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2000 7:30 PM
Subject: Humidifying Box Construction and Happy Holidays!

>
> Any tips on building a box for humidifying hand-coated papers?
>
> I want to build one and would like to hear any and all suggestions with
> emphasis on the following points:
>
> For my current darkroom, I'll be limited to a counter-sized unit. (I'm
> still interested in hearing of other design ideas, however.)
>
> Is it best to build one around a commercially available humidifier that
> includes a humidistat? If so, is any additional fan needed for
> circulation assuming the cabinet has several shelves/racks for multiple
> sheets of coated paper?
>
> Any tips on cabinet material choices to avoid condensation and dripping?
>
> Thanks in advance and Happy Holidays to All!!
>
> Dan


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