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Date: 8/2/2003 11:56:00 AM From Authorid: 45684 Sorry, I'm not really sure! Have you tried doing a search on the net? |
Date: 8/2/2003 12:26:00 PM From Authorid: 23101 I'm not sure. But you could go to your nearest photo place and ask them. I suggest, also, searching in Google, or MSN, or Yahoo searches. Or you can go to www.dogpile.com if none of those work. *HUgs* Stay Sweet, |
Date: 8/2/2003 1:33:00 PM From Authorid: 16845 I don't THINK there would be much of a problem.....yeah the chemicals give off fumes but most of them aren't enough to cause a problem....and stuff that would cause a problem all say to use outside or stuff like that....so if the fumes aren't being vented directly TO the furnace I don't think you would have any problems....I mean come to think of it....we've had two dark rooms (need to set the one back up again I miss it) in the house....neither had superior venting and we're all still kicking LMAO Good luck |
Date: 8/2/2003 1:40:00 PM ( From Author ) From Authorid: 61894 Thanks all! If there are any other opinions, please tell me!!! I really don't want to blow my house up....at least not accidently. LOL - CanuckBeast |
Date: 8/2/2003 3:40:00 PM From Authorid: 53052 i'm not sure but is there a way to vent outside?? because teh chemicals you don't want chemicals just floating around your house |
Date: 8/2/2003 3:41:00 PM From Authorid: 53052 and i think it might also depend on if your doing jsut B&W or both B&W and colour they are different chemicals needed |
Date: 8/2/2003 3:42:00 PM From Authorid: 53052 oh and just for safety sake*LOL* get home owners/renters/tenants insurance |
Date: 8/2/2003 10:26:00 PM ( From Author ) From Authorid: 61894 Thanks all! If there are any other opinions, please tell me!!! I really don't want to blow my house up....at least not accidently. LOL - CanuckBeast |
Date: 8/2/2003 10:34:00 PM From Authorid: 52155 I don't know about the flamibility of photo chemical gasses, but Midnightly makes a good point. If you are venting the gasses so you don't breathe them, why vent them into the rest of the house? I would look for a way to vent it outside. |
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