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But a compromise arrangement could
Whew this song is beautiful, a real wedding song if there ever was one. Enjoy.
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I remember Tentacles had
troubles with his plating bath when it became a "used" plating bath. The implication is strong... if a one-pot anode is attempted, you just might get
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Wish me luck!

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That kind of control isn't going to happen unless a pumped electrolyte having a
pretty good reserve volume and some sort of "filter bed" neutralization scheme is in effect. Otherwise you will need a huge volume plating cell
....like gallons of electrolyte for plating something the size of a pencil , to keep the pH from wandering all over the place.
Kind of a semigloss sort of sheen as opposed to a "high gloss
lacquer effect" which would probably be too compact and dense. It would last forever in service, and it would make perchlorate, but the efficiency
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That
thing was ridiculously easy to hack. It's very interesting, the temp controller I made was a bit of a PITA, but now that it's put together, it's a
great addition to the shop. Attach anything to it that draws less than about 25 amps, and it'll control beautifully. I've bought a 2 quart crock
pot, and another is 3 quarts. They are CHEAP.


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). That would give MMO a run for its money eh.
Between rotation + vibration + maybe surfactant, I
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