Re: Film Drying

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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
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Food Science Department
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