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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2007

electro-etchng workshop

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  • little tommy was a chemist,

    little tommy is no more,

    'cause what he thought was H2O,

    was H2So4!

    :)

  • I think an ostrich done number 2's on your power supply ;)

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  • Вода нагревается! Весь лак отойдет нафиг и вытравится неравномерно.

  • Oh my god... why would you cut the video off there????

    Continue..."when etching copper instead of using a saltwater electorolit you would use..."

    ???????

  • there is a serious bird crap on your power supply

  • what is the voltage that is used? does it work with 6 volts?

  • what is the voltage that is used?

  • @fst3v0 but now you know... and knowing is half the battle!

  • @Nowekian I had to look that up... lol

  • if anyone thinks you can get an electric shock from 12 v car battery or charge you should just leave this debate because you are 2 thick to understand anything about electrics! the only shock you could possibley get from this electro etching is the static charge that builds up on the plastic container! which is quite unlikely but may happen!

  • @RetroRepair..

    May be it can give a shock. but it can never drive 400AMPS man. Check your body resistence after you wet ypur hands. It will never go anywhere below some 100 or so Kilo Ohms.

  • Pardon me, it'd give you a nice electric SHOCK. Electrocution implys death :)

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