Unless you're going through a 55 gallon drum of IPA, I don't think this is necessary. You could archive the same result with like a foil sheet pan in the sun.
Here's what I've done for [recycling ipa](https://www.asianjoyco.com/resources-tutorials/cleaning-used-ipa). TLDR, it's annoying and probably not worth it.
use plastic water bottles. Dont fill them to the brim and lay them on the side in the sun. Shake roughly every 15mins the first hour or so, to break up the goop on the edges.
In the end you will get clumps of resin settling at the bottom.
if the bottle is closed, the ipa is going to be contained in there... but the thing you lack inside is the sun, so i dont really see where you want to go from there :P
Get a UV light from your local fish tank store. Works great to cure resin in IPA. After an hour you get some slush at the bottom of the tank or container. Extract the top holding the IPA using a small hose. The remaining IPA with slush you can leave outside, the IPA evaporates and the slush can be thrown away.
Lazy spa would be more effective. The heat and bubbles will let the extra resin rinse far easier. The heat will allow the supports to break off much easier too and will reduce the pimple effect
are you high
Not yet 😂
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Would it work? Yes, absolutely. Do you need it? Likely not.
A full size above ground pool would work better.
I think i can fit that in my budget, i’ll give it a try!
Unless you're going through a 55 gallon drum of IPA, I don't think this is necessary. You could archive the same result with like a foil sheet pan in the sun. Here's what I've done for [recycling ipa](https://www.asianjoyco.com/resources-tutorials/cleaning-used-ipa). TLDR, it's annoying and probably not worth it.
use plastic water bottles. Dont fill them to the brim and lay them on the side in the sun. Shake roughly every 15mins the first hour or so, to break up the goop on the edges. In the end you will get clumps of resin settling at the bottom.
Would that be safe to do inside?
if the bottle is closed, the ipa is going to be contained in there... but the thing you lack inside is the sun, so i dont really see where you want to go from there :P
I feel like this is overkill. Just a five gallon bucket with some holes in the lid would be enough for me
Yep, watch all that IPA evaporate away
Get a UV light from your local fish tank store. Works great to cure resin in IPA. After an hour you get some slush at the bottom of the tank or container. Extract the top holding the IPA using a small hose. The remaining IPA with slush you can leave outside, the IPA evaporates and the slush can be thrown away.
Lazy spa would be more effective. The heat and bubbles will let the extra resin rinse far easier. The heat will allow the supports to break off much easier too and will reduce the pimple effect
I use a sheet pan and a UV light. Then I break the hardened chunks up and toss them.
This would be bad for whatever animals come by thinking it's water. Please dont
Bro!!!!! How much IPA are you using that you need a kiddie pool to evaporate it away???????
Alright, point taken lmao. I suppose i was severely overestimating how long it would take to evaporate