You may have spend more then $20 for the guts...........
But there is no reason to go high cost for the rest. It's not
difficult to build everything in a smaller container like a small
wastebasket or plastic lidded filebox, and use that in something like
a small plastic trashcan with a cover..
Best to ya,
Mike Bauers
Milwaukee, Wi
On Apr 29, 2008, at 6:49 PM, garydeal wrote:
>> Much of what you need has already been worked-out, and worked
>> with.........
>>
>> How about this bit of detail on a fellows working etch system ????
>
> Yes, but, cost to build? Space required? Possible failure
> considerations? (doesn't he mention having ferric chloride spraying
> around the garage in one particular disaster?)
>
> It does look great, and I'd be working more on etching brass sheet
> (non-PCB) like he is, but a lot of us here are probably thinking more
> along the lines of "what's already laying around and twenty bucks for
> what's not"
>
> Regarding the floating & flow discussion, you guys reminded me of
> something (photography) related I read a while back - a guy suggested
> putting a vibrator in the tank. He was using it in the corner of a
> paper
> developer tray as his primary agitation and claimed that it, a small
> "egg" type vibrator, provided good agitation and even development. (?)
> Personally, I just rock the paper tray.
>
> Makes me think though, if I use the "floating" (horizontal)
> configuration in the etch tank with a vibrator moving the etchant, and
> helping to agitate and move the heavier etch products away from the
> material, that might solve one of my current cheapo-engineering
> problems.
> Then the question is whether it would do the same in a vertical
> configuration, as I need to accomplish two-sided etching. hmmm. =8/