Anytime brother! Before we got the tri-light, we had 2 other units. A richmond screen maker 10k. That one we had to do the hose bypass. I had ended up just putting a plug in it and it held no problem. Got rid of that unit, and used our back up unit that we had the photosharp 1000. Smaller surface area, so I had go to lowes and got some pieces of flat 1" aluminum angle, cut the lengths to go from side to side of the surface area, notched the angle and flipped the angle downward so that the flat side was up, then just used double sided 3m tape to hold those pieces in place. On one end, I put a peice of half inch agle connecting the two with the angle up as a stop for the top of the frames. Same thing 3m double side tape to hold together, then got a roll of one sided gasket tape for the tops of the angle to give a non skid surface for the frames. Once I knew it worked I used little self tapping screws to do a more solid lock of everything. It worked good, just that the unit itself was a 1 screen at a time and too weak of a light for us with emulsions for w/b printing. I'm sure a similar work around like that would go good in your unit. You will probably be at 2-5 second exposures with that unit and the I-Image.