While the missus was out of the apartment for an hour or so, I decided to print-up some patches that I've been meaning to do. In the process, I decided to record a short, shaky video of my freshly-acquired Ranar DA-1616 forced air flash in action. What used to take around an hour of sitting hunched-over, sweating on the floor with a heat gun in hand, now takes about 1/3 to 1/2 the time.
I also picked up some materials to turn my job cart into a light-safe box for coated screens, so once I get it done and tested out, I'll report on it as well.
The Ranar DA-1616 in action
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The Ranar DA-1616 in action
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Re: The Ranar DA-1616 in action
Boy not only is that thing pretty but it’s quiet to. Maybe perfect marriage criteria too
Awesome video thanks for sharing.
I can’t wait to see your dry box version.
Awesome video thanks for sharing.
I can’t wait to see your dry box version.
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