Also practical.  Thanks.

Collin (Really a Badger at heart)

At 10:29 PM 2/23/01 -0600, you wrote:
>Hey Collin (and former Okie),
>
>Are you talking about general dust in the air? You might have to seal the
>concrete floor. Someone mentioned humidity, which is good to a certain
>point. At about 63% humidity you start getting mold growth however and it
>likes paper and leather and even enlarger lenses. Air circulation helps keep
>mold at bay though. Maybe an air purifier or one of those negative ion
>machines that helps keep dust down. You may have to make a little dust
>enclosure out of vis-queen and 2x4's to keep the dust from getting on your
>equipment and negatives. I'm sure someone else has a basement darkroom with
>similar problems. Hope this helps.
>
>Jim (current Okie)


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