It would be much easier, and probably safer, to leave the etchant in the etching tank. ST On Thu, 23 Feb 2006 03:56:14 +0100, wbblair3 <wbblair3@...> wrote: > Stephan, > > > A post full of valuable information and great ideas, as usual. Per > > your ideas, I'm going to store my pre-mixed etchant container in one > > of those 5-gallon buckets with a lid along with the plastic food > > storage containers I'll be using as etching tanks. During etching, > > those tanks will be kept inside a large plastic tray (one with handles > > if I can find one). After etching, the etchant will be funneled > > (using a plastic funnel) back into the storage bottle which will be > > sitting in that large plastic tray during the transfer. During the > > entire process, I'll be wearing eye protection and nitrile gloves. > > > This all makes it sound like a far more dangerous process that it > > really is, but I'm not one to knowingly take unnecessary risks. > > > Thanks! > > WB
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Safe CuCl etchant storage?
2006-02-23 by Stefan Trethan