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what container do you use when doing a OA bath
BENDYCAT ELEVENTEEN:
Don't blow it up fully and you can tie it in half close each side and that will bring the volume down as well ;)
ED209:
I use a drawer from a chest of drawers lined with plastic sheet :daumenhoch:
kalex:
--- Quote from: BENDYCAT ELEVENTEEN on January 10, 2013, 01:37 PM ---Don't blow it up fully and you can tie it in half close each side and that will bring the volume down as well ;)
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no need to blow this one up as it's got flexible side that just rolls up.
so i can make it as small as i like and just clamp it with some plastic croc clips i have
kalex:
--- Quote from: ED209 on January 10, 2013, 01:44 PM ---I use a draw from a chest of drawers lined with plastic sheet :daumenhoch:
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yesterday i spent a while making a cardboard "bath" with wood batterns to add some strength.
then i lined it with heavy duty plastic liner, which i checked for damage first.
set it all up in the garage got the hose pipe out, kept an eye on it and everything was going good. so i left it filling up while sorting some tools out.
thats when i noticed the floor getting very wet. so knocking anything to do with using a liner on the head.
can't go wrong with £2.99 on the pool
jim157:
I've used citric acid powder in a paddling pool too. I found that citric acid was normally cheaper in Asian supermarkets than in home brew suppliers for smaller amounts. You could probably get it cheaper on line if you're the Tony Montana of the rust removal world, and buy kilos of it...
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