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Two cases that fit in each other are the best way to keep the garage clean. because using iron(III)chloride can get quite dirty sometimes.
There's an old 150W glas-heater for aquariums and a cheap air-pump for the bubbles.
I'm working on a new airstone-replacement, because I destroyed my old one accidentally.
I use hot glue to fix the heater and the air stone in the inner case. It can be removed without remains and is etch resistant.
Costs for all this together: max. 45€ for new parts
Tip: Use Isopropanol to clean the parts. This even removes the yellow plaque from iron(III)chloride. It will also remove iron(III)chloride from your hands, when contaminated accidentally (water would leave them yellow).
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