From: Peter [#9]
25 May 2005
To: Rodney Gold (RODNEY_GOLD) [#8] 26 May 2005
Rodney Gold quote
"You can also quite easily build a spray etcher using irrigation nozzles , a large polyprop tank , a decoupled acid pump and a titanium heating element (Im not going into that here)
Hope this helps
any questions , just fire away!!"
Rodney, your help to everyone world wide is simply beyond description, heres my suggestion..start a magazine, write a book, have a video instruction series, Go on a guest speaker circuit in the USA.....Lord knows, there's 280 million of them and they would beat a path to your door .......
I have a question and I'll fire away.......How do you build that thingamajig you described above..................
regards
PeterEDITED: 26 May 2005 by PETER
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#10]
26 May 2005
To: Rodney Gold (RODNEY_GOLD) [#8] 26 May 2005
Rodney,
First, I agree with Peter. We'd love to see a DVD, book or some form of tangible instructional piece, on some of the many "everyman" approaches to processes which are generally performed by semi-expensive equipment.
Extremely informative post!
I have a question:
When paint filling an acid etched piece, do you leave the mask on, as a means of easier cleanup?
From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#11]
26 May 2005
To: Rodney Gold (RODNEY_GOLD) [#8] 26 May 2005
As usual you have gone the distance and then some.
Your willingness to share the extreme details of the business in aspects that most of us would not have attempted is amazing.
Thank you.
From: GBengraver [#12]
26 May 2005
To: Rodney Gold (RODNEY_GOLD) [#8] 26 May 2005
Rodney,
How do you deal with the highly polluting waste by products?
You can't just pour that kind of stuff down the drain.
Just a thought.
Greg
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