Kaden Kratzer

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  • in reply to: What are people using for fume hoods? #10053

    Thanks for the question Jason. Right above the duct in the 1st floor there are massive windows. Hence the duct goes down and connects to a fantec unit and then climbs up to avoid the windows.

    No straight upwards line was possible, although that would have been an elegant solution.

    in reply to: What are people using for fume hoods? #10049

    Thanks for the advice everyone. I actually had 4″ PVC installed. I tested it and the airflow looks just fine. Also fact after checking into it the white 6″ PVC vs what the HVAC company installed, I found the white PVC to be of lesser quality and cheaper.

     

    Here are some images of my temporary set up.:

     

     

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    in reply to: What are people using for fume hoods? #11171

    Thanks Jason. I just found an HVAC Company that will install the PVC pipe from inside the darkroom to the outside of the house next week at a somewhat reasonable price. 🙂

     

    in reply to: What are people using for fume hoods? #11169

    Hi folks,

    I have a question. So far I have been unsuccessful in finding an HVAC professional willing to install the necessary duct system to connect the fume hood I have to the duct area coming from inside the house to the outdoors. My question is in regards as to what type of material should the ducts be made of since it may corrode the metal duct already installed. Any ideas anyone?

    in reply to: Introduce Yourself! #11144

    Thxs Andy. Likewise I look forward to seeing your dags.

    I just noticed that you are in SF. I too am in SF. The

    only bayarea daguerreotype practioner I know in person

    so far is Eric.

    in reply to: Introduce Yourself! #11133

    Hi Folks,

    I guess I should introduce myself. My name is Kaden Kratzer. I am an artist/photographer living in the Bay Area in California specializing in a variety of 1800’s processes. I have recently taken a workshop with Jerry Spagnoli in Pittsburgh as a member of F295. I am in process of getting all the necessary equipment to practice daguerreotype making shortly. At some point in the future I will seek to also take a mercurial workshop.

    You can find me here: http://www.lostinfocus.org/?author=17

    in reply to: Your latest dag! #11117

    Quarter Plates

     

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