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Old 04-03-2018, 04:08 AM
Jakey Jakey is offline
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Originally Posted by Crex View Post
Better find an acid proof container, usually neoprene is resistant to most acids. Glass acid bottles with glass tapered plugs are the standard. If you continue to leave the lid with the hole in place it will off-gas and the vapors will invade your work area start rusting everything with iron and corroding everything with copper in it.
Did. Found another glass bottle with a PVC cap, that holds acids and bases (idk if I told, but I work in a chem. lab).

So at this point, I'm nowhere with the black wood.
I've managed to find that block on ebay, but it wont suite my project, since it's 30mm too short (1.25" too short).
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