Yes agree. The one I see. For the golf clubs has 5 gallon solutions capacity. But you don’t need that big just big enough for the biggest driver you own and the rest you just have to split them up,
But seriously you don’t really need to clean your driver like that. It’s mostly for wedges and irons.
Bubbles collapse giving off heat and sound as a means of energy dissipation, and in some extreme instances, light. Sonoluminescence, the process of sound waves generating light from a collapsing bubble.
I used to breed gobies (a fish) when I was younger, and they lived with a pistol shrimp, that sounded for all the world like a 22 going off inside the tank. It wasn’t from his claw clacking, it was from the bubbles collapsing. The heat also rivaled that of the sun briefly, like 5,000 degrees.
I have a Hornaday ultrasonic cleaner for ammo brass. I use it for all kinds of things like shower heads, faucet heads, small auto parts… I’ll sometimes use a plastic prescription bottle sealed with acetone and a really dirty part submerged in the cleaner. I never thought of strings.
Live on the edge! I use water as the main fluid agent in the ultrasonic tub and contain the acetone in the pill bottle. A long time ago, I worked in a machine shop dipping engine blocks in a hot tank, that was some sketchy stuff!
That was my life motto - before my girlfriend kicked my @ss for anything stupid I do. There is a lot of @ass kicking going on
Her father is chemist and explained in great detail, what happens if you use flammable solvents directly in an ultrasonic cleaner.
If I think back, I kind of have live a charmed life! When I was in the US Navy, in the 80s, I served on the Iowa and my rack that I slept in was on the second deck and it butted up against turret 2 which is the one that blew up. I guess I have done a lot of stupid stuff without thinking of the consequences since then! Someday there must be a reckoning or Valhalla will come early if I don’t change my ways!