| ??? 11/01/05 17:16 Read: times | #103221 - addendum Responding to: ???'s previous message | 
| Steve M. Taylor said:  Place the PCB VERTICALLY in the tank  and fill with etchant- we did it with a rail across the tank and some clothes pegs to hold the pcb off the rail.  
 ...placing the PCB in the bubble stream. Steve | 
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