Carmen,
There are two places I have found that carry some nice, large, shallow,
inexpensive trays—some even have covers for them (which I like for keeping dust and
large insects out of the mix.)
Try:
The Container Store
Target
You may even find some with wheels and a trailer hitch if you need them.
For small prints and calibration prints I use Rubber Maid plastic (or
whatever they are) shoe boxes. They are about $1.50 each and have lids. Nice size
too—surprisingly they are about shoe box size. These trays clean up very
easily—liquids bead up on the surface.
Mark Nelson
www.precisiondigitalnegatives.com
In a message dated 6/27/04 2:47:03 PM, carmenlizardo@yahoo.com writes:
> Dear all,
> i would like to make large trays to fit a full sheet
> of paper (22x30").
> when I was i grad school, the printmaking shop had
> very large plastic trays that looked home-made. Any
> sugestions? I need 4 or 5 trays to print my
> kallitypes. Would it be cheaper to buy them? and,
> where can i get them?
> Thank you kindly,
> carmen
>
Received on Sun Jun 27 20:23:16 2004
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : 07/02/04-09:40:14 AM Z CST