eli griggs
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I made my first magnetic stirrer tonight out of an old silverware case, scrap plexi, pc fan and 12v 200ma power supply. Two 3/4 inch wide 'super' magnets hot-glued to the center of the fan drive the stir. It works well with a heavy 1 lt., Pyrex measuring cup aboard and polished stainless steel shaft from an old Dremel bit, sans shaping stone, which is a tad more an inch long. My problem is, the steel is not heavy enough to enclose in a slightly longer piece of tubing and still spin well. I tried using a touch of hot glue on each end to enclose it and a small 'O' ring in the middle for better spinning but this isn't working well.
My question is, can I use the stainless steel 'pin' or a mild steel rod, as a stir without it causing problems with my chemistry? What photographic chemicals need to be protected from contact with steel or iron?
I'm mostly working on making some Sodium Metaborate solution, Parodinal and Ansco 130 this week and I'd like to get it done with what I have in hand now, if it can be done without compromising the chemistry.
Eli
My question is, can I use the stainless steel 'pin' or a mild steel rod, as a stir without it causing problems with my chemistry? What photographic chemicals need to be protected from contact with steel or iron?
I'm mostly working on making some Sodium Metaborate solution, Parodinal and Ansco 130 this week and I'd like to get it done with what I have in hand now, if it can be done without compromising the chemistry.
Eli