--- Adam Seychell <adam_seychell@...> wrote:
For whatever reason I did not read this part of your
post. I think you are guaranteed a fine micro mist of
etchant (Just like in a hot shower) inside the etching
machine. The only answer that I see as viable (But not
practical...) is to totally disassemble the motor and
apply protectant to every part that is suspect. If
possible, I would attempt to figure out how to mount
the motor outside and away from the etchant.
Best regards
Marvin Dickens
Alpharetta, Georgia USA
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> I'm thinking even if etchant doesn't get inside theAdam,
> motor housing
> then fumes might, and so could possible corrode the
> steel.
For whatever reason I did not read this part of your
post. I think you are guaranteed a fine micro mist of
etchant (Just like in a hot shower) inside the etching
machine. The only answer that I see as viable (But not
practical...) is to totally disassemble the motor and
apply protectant to every part that is suspect. If
possible, I would attempt to figure out how to mount
the motor outside and away from the etchant.
Best regards
Marvin Dickens
Alpharetta, Georgia USA
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