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** INFORMATION UPDATED - Parts 2-4 have vital added information ** ** Also added Part 4 describing the filtering process ** *** UPDATE I've found it better simply to leave the albums to dry 'naturally' for about 30 minutes on a normal, dry day. You can also use a hair blow dryer if you are in a hurry 😊 Basically a layout of how I put this together and what I use based upon the most excellent Rushton Paul research and detailed thread. I try to keep it brief since I never do this, but I felt since there are SO dang many choices and ways to build your own US RCM, I honestly feel that hopefully this might be helpful, thanks! Latheofheaven An updated Amazon link to the iSonic model in one of my comments below. (Comment: I think this pump motor struggles somewhat, so a stronger one may be better) **EDIT** I've added a link in parts 2 & 3 for a much stronger, better pump Rushton Paul's Research: https://positive-feedback.com/audio-d... And yes, I DO indeed use hockey pucks as spacers : ) They work really well because with the threaded shaft they snug up nicely to the records holding them in place. Oh, and if you want to go the route with this motor and you want to extend it like I did, you need to get the 28 thread coupling nuts and shafts. The more common 24 thread ones at Home Depot will 'work', but you kind of have to force it. The 28 thread ones fit the threads on the shaft of the motor. I got both the coupling nuts and shafts separately on eBay. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ** UPDATE ** I hadn't realized that I didn't seem to list the additives or amounts that I use in the tank, sorry about that... To fill the iSonic tank to slightly above the fill line (so the records are fully covered up to the average deadwax area, but to keep the records from hitting the bottom of the tank) it takes very close to 2 gallons. Here are the amounts of the additives that I use: FULL TANK Replacement: IPA: 200 mL per 2 Gallons (approx 1 cup) ILFOTOL: 10 mL per 2 Gallons Triton X-100: 8 mL per 2 Gallons I placed links to these and other products on either Part 2 or Part 3 DIY Ultrasonic Record Cleaning Machine (same tank used by Kirmuss) Pt. 2 • DIY Ultrasonic Record Cleaning Machine (sa...