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Ed Wischmeyer wrote: Folks, the question is not about alternatives to alodyne, or about primers -- it is how to alodyne large sheets without having huge quantities of chemical!! Unfortunately, IMHO, there is no alternative. As you know, Ed, I had an alodyne tank setup in CA, which I made up, using a lye solution for etch and a companion tank for the alodyne. I got the lye from the supermarket and the alodyne powder from a plater. For best reaults, the lye should be at 120 dg f. Etch for 5 minutes, wash, alodyne for 10 min., wash. |
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