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Re: Bubble Tank DIY Plans


 

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Hello Dave.

AmericanRadioHistory.com has scanned many old magazines including Radio Electronics.?


Look at Radio Electronics for December 1989.? The table of contents says page 45 but it actually is page 41, at least as far as Adobe pages go.? The direct link to the magazine (entire issue) is:

The article title was "Make Your Own Etching Tank" by Tony Lewis.

I built several of these after that article came out.? Why several, you ask.? Because it was easier to make a tank the size I needed so I did not have to have too much etchant open at any one time.? The size as shown in the article is a great size for these days but back then I was trying to make some large boards.? The WeldOn #3 or #4 solvent/glue is much easier to find these days than it was then.

Good luck.

Jim Pruitt


On 3/5/2019 6:09 AM, Dave wrote:

So I want to build a bubble tank. Anybody have any best methods or DIY plans? I am pretty sure my boards will remain small for the foreseeable future so I don't think I need an aquarium. :) I assume plastic is the best after glass and likely no metal parts touching the solution. An aquarium pump should work, proven designs are what I am after.

Thanks




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