You can put a couple of pieces of Gauze or sterile pads at the inlet of the hair dryer and duct tape them to the sides.... almost no dust passes through.... At 02:35 PM 8/29/02 -0400, you wrote: >THere's an article in this months shutterbug on making just the very >thing. Claimed it was one of the most dust-free dryers thay had used. > >>Hi Gang....... >> >>I have seen in a number of books and magazines >>where someone has made a film dryer using a >>hair dryer as a air/heat source. >> >>Apparently is must work................ >> >>It seems like it would be dragging in air >>born dust and blowing it on to the film. >> >>?????????????????????????????????? >> >>Anyone have any experience >>building one of these things? >> >> >>Russ >>R.E. Baker >>Photography >>rebphoto@pronetisp.net > >-- >Alan P. Hayes >Meaning and Form: Writing, Editing and Document Design >Pittsfield, Massachusetts > Pablo Coronel Ph.D. Candidate Food Science Department North Carolina State University Room 39 Schaub Hall, Box 7624 Raleigh, NC, 27695 Phone (919) 515-4410 Fax (919) 515-7124 e-Fax (419) 818-7590 e-mail pcorone@unity.ncsu.edu http://www4.ncsu.edu/~pcorone