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Originally Posted by Empire03
Yes, it is capable of 15v I believe ill have to check that.Is there any special type of plastic that the storage bin should have.I don't have a camp stove to use  .Can you tell me what all exactly needs to be heated.I know the dye and sealer but from what I have read the bath heats its self I just have to control the temp correct?I'll check out the lye and try to make it work  .Any other type of degreaser that you would recommended?
I had already said to myself I was gonna use ti lol.Is the reverse osmosis system really needed.Like what exactly does it do?What is the purpose of the spray pump?Brushes aswell what are they used for?
Sorry if I sound stupid lol I just wanna get what I need ahead of time instead of having to go back and buy additional ****.
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No stupid questions here...
Pretty much any plastic bin or bucket will work for any of the solutions except sealer. Heat your sealer in a porcelain-coated canning pot (metal affects the sealer)
The Bath will heat slightly if you are ano'ing a larger run, but you still need to start at the correct temp (do everything the same every time for repeatable results). You'll want to control the temp at around 70F, so if you are starting colder, you'll need to heat some of the bath.
RO is a good way to get distilled-like water at home. A small unit will cost ~$70. You'll be surprised how much rinse water you'll need, and running to the store for 5 or 10 one-gallon jugs is a drag. The sprayer is used to rinse into your tanks, then dunk rinse as well. That way the tossed out dunk tank water is not too contaminated, and you'll need to replace lost water from evaporation anyway. I always do both to reduce drag-over (paying special attention to screw holes, etc.). You rinse really well after every step.
The de-smut, degreaser, dyes and sealer are all heated.
The brushes are use in stripping and degreasing.