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I take the stirrer out of number two and set it aside, then take the part by the hook. It's a circle of metal about four inches across, and a fraction of a fraction of an inch thick. It has been etched already, so the fine, spidery design is covered with purple mucous. I hook the wire over another sawed-off broom stick and then set that lengthwise across the top of tank one, with the part hanging down into the Pratta, and hit the timer above it.
Seconds start clicking off, and I notice Geri is still hanging around at the drying table, looking at the smoke coming off the stripper. The Pratta stripper, not me. The radio is over on Doug's Prep deck and he's got it tuned to a country station.
Some twangy, whiny thing is on. Geri rocks back and forth on her heels in time and starts making little rumbling Elvis-y noises in the back of her throat, too quiet for Doug to hear. Etcher one is down, so Len's trying to get two going on the Eagle order. A lot like this song. Geri looks back at me and rolls her eyes. The Eagle sample has been in the stripper for a minute and a half now, which is long enough for a single part. I take the hook off the stick and lift the part out.
The goo has dropped off and left it shiny silver. I rinse it in two water tanks, shaking it out good between, and hang it into a tank of diluted hydrochloric acid for another ninety second soak. I turn back to Geri, who has walked along at the base of the deck.
The deck is actually just a step up from the ground, but it runs about forty feet along the tanks and the white fume hood that hangs over them. What, is the building on fire? Geri shakes her head.
We make a little more small talk about the weekend, though neither of us did much of anything. After the part comes out of the hydro, it gets another rinse, then goes just briefly through two alcohol baths. I always thought it was kind of funny that here at this high tech company making parts where.