> Does anyone mind if I take Mr Bubbles to my house so I can have a go
> at cleaning it out properly and maybe fixing it up?
> Ta,
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> I don't mind, how big is the hole and could it be repaired with some new
> material glued over it?
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> its the gland where the bubbler enters the tank. I'm planning on
> replacing just the gland if I can, but need to properly clean the
> thing first.
> On 20 December 2012 15:55, Ben Dooks <bjdo...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > I don't mind, how big is the hole and could it be repaired with some new
> > material glued over it?
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I'll put in a tenner, can we also look at neutraliser. To be honest I would like to try a hydrochloric hydrogen peroxide etchant if we can find someone to sell us high 4M JFK :)
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----- Reply message ----- From: "Bob Clough" <para...@ivixor.net> To: <hacman@googlegroups.com> Subject: [HACMan] Mr Bubbles Date: Thu, Jan 31, 2013 17:02 Mr Bubbles is hereby officially fixed! He's been sat around for a week full of water, including 3 days solid turned on with no leaks I can see.
Does anyone want to buy some etchant for him? We need 5-6 Litres, the cheapest I can find is from rapid:
> I don't mind, how big is the hole and could it be repaired with some new > material glued over it?
> On 19 December 2012 12:35, Bob Clough <para...@ivixor.net> wrote:
>> Does anyone mind if I take Mr Bubbles to my house so I can have a go >> at cleaning it out properly and maybe fixing it up?
>> Ta, >> Bob
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I will put in a fiver. Also there may be other bits we could get from rapid
to get to free delivery.
On Jan 31, 2013 5:02 PM, "Bob Clough" <para...@ivixor.net> wrote:
> On 20 December 2012 16:08, Bob Clough <para...@ivixor.net> wrote:
>> its the gland where the bubbler enters the tank. I'm planning on
>> replacing just the gland if I can, but need to properly clean the
>> thing first.
>> On 20 December 2012 15:55, Ben Dooks <bjdo...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>> > I don't mind, how big is the hole and could it be repaired with some new
>> > material glued over it?
>> > On 19 December 2012 12:35, Bob Clough <para...@ivixor.net> wrote:
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> I'll put in a tenner, can we also look at neutraliser. To be honest I
> would like to try a hydrochloric hydrogen peroxide etchant if we can find
> someone to sell us high 4M JFK :)
> On 20 December 2012 16:08, Bob Clough <para...@ivixor.net> wrote:
>> its the gland where the bubbler enters the tank. I'm planning on
>> replacing just the gland if I can, but need to properly clean the
>> thing first.
>> On 20 December 2012 15:55, Ben Dooks <bjdo...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>> > I don't mind, how big is the hole and could it be repaired with some new
>> > material glued over it?
>> > On 19 December 2012 12:35, Bob Clough <para...@ivixor.net> wrote:
>> >> Does anyone mind if I take Mr Bubbles to my house so I can have a go
>> >> at cleaning it out properly and maybe fixing it up?
>> >> Ta,
>> >> Bob
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> 36% is about 12M according to the internet, so we'd dilute it 1:3 to get 4M
> Also WTF, you can buy 12M hydrochloric on ebay!
> On 31 January 2013 17:06, Alexander Lang <alexanderlang1...@gmail.com>wrote:
>> I'll put in a tenner, can we also look at neutraliser. To be honest I
>> would like to try a hydrochloric hydrogen peroxide etchant if we can find
>> someone to sell us high 4M JFK :)
>> On 20 December 2012 16:08, Bob Clough <para...@ivixor.net> wrote:
>>> its the gland where the bubbler enters the tank. I'm planning on
>>> replacing just the gland if I can, but need to properly clean the
>>> thing first.
>>> On 20 December 2012 15:55, Ben Dooks <bjdo...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>> > I don't mind, how big is the hole and could it be repaired with some
>>> new
>>> > material glued over it?
>>> > On 19 December 2012 12:35, Bob Clough <para...@ivixor.net> wrote:
>>> >> Does anyone mind if I take Mr Bubbles to my house so I can have a go
>>> >> at cleaning it out properly and maybe fixing it up?
>>> >> Ta,
>>> >> Bob
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You can get 10M HCl from hardware stores. May be labelled 'spirits of
salt'. It's plenty strong enough for making cupric chloride.
I did try just HCl and H202 once .. I dropped the PCB in, the bath
foamed up, and 5 seconds later I had a completely clean piece of
fibreglass. Fast is good, but not that fast :).
> 36% is about 12M according to the internet, so we'd dilute it 1:3 to get 4M
> Also WTF, you can buy 12M hydrochloric on ebay!
> On 31 January 2013 17:06, Alexander Lang <alexanderlang1...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> I'll put in a tenner, can we also look at neutraliser. To be honest I
>> would like to try a hydrochloric hydrogen peroxide etchant if we can find
>> someone to sell us high 4M JFK :)
>> On 20 December 2012 16:08, Bob Clough <para...@ivixor.net> wrote:
>>> its the gland where the bubbler enters the tank. I'm planning on
>>> replacing just the gland if I can, but need to properly clean the
>>> thing first.
>>> On 20 December 2012 15:55, Ben Dooks <bjdo...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>> > I don't mind, how big is the hole and could it be repaired with some
>>> > new
>>> > material glued over it?
>>> > On 19 December 2012 12:35, Bob Clough <para...@ivixor.net> wrote:
>>> >> Does anyone mind if I take Mr Bubbles to my house so I can have a go
>>> >> at cleaning it out properly and maybe fixing it up?
>>> >> Ta,
>>> >> Bob
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Reminds me of the slurry we had last time when we were trying to neutralise
the etchant. Was well funny. Looked like somone had a
serious case of diarrhea.
On 1 February 2013 09:39, Adrian Godwin <artgod...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You can get 10M HCl from hardware stores. May be labelled 'spirits of
> salt'. It's plenty strong enough for making cupric chloride.
> I did try just HCl and H202 once .. I dropped the PCB in, the bath
> foamed up, and 5 seconds later I had a completely clean piece of
> fibreglass. Fast is good, but not that fast :).
> On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 9:30 AM, Bob Clough <para...@ivixor.net> wrote:
> > 36% is about 12M according to the internet, so we'd dilute it 1:3 to get
> 4M
> > Also WTF, you can buy 12M hydrochloric on ebay!
> > On 31 January 2013 17:06, Alexander Lang <alexanderlang1...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >> I'll put in a tenner, can we also look at neutraliser. To be honest I
> >> would like to try a hydrochloric hydrogen peroxide etchant if we can
> find
> >> someone to sell us high 4M JFK :)
> >> Mr Bubbles is hereby officially fixed! He's been sat around for a week
> >> full of water, including 3 days solid turned on with no leaks I can see.
> >> Does anyone want to buy some etchant for him? We need 5-6 Litres, the
> >> cheapest I can find is from rapid:
> >> On 20 December 2012 16:08, Bob Clough <para...@ivixor.net> wrote:
> >>> its the gland where the bubbler enters the tank. I'm planning on
> >>> replacing just the gland if I can, but need to properly clean the
> >>> thing first.
> >>> On 20 December 2012 15:55, Ben Dooks <bjdo...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> >>> > I don't mind, how big is the hole and could it be repaired with some
> >>> > new
> >>> > material glued over it?
> >>> > On 19 December 2012 12:35, Bob Clough <para...@ivixor.net> wrote:
> >>> >> Does anyone mind if I take Mr Bubbles to my house so I can have a go
> >>> >> at cleaning it out properly and maybe fixing it up?
> >>> >> Ta,
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