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Keno

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Maybe can use stainless corner braces on the threaded rod. I think they have 1” or 1.5” stainless braces at Home Depot
 

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I was thinking more of a round stainless disc. Drill a hole in the center for the threaded rod. Then cut curved slots with a cut off wheel and bend them slightly to create a low effect propeller. Attach to a drill and mix at low speed to prevent aeration.
 

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You aren't going to aerate the chemical no matter what you use as long as you don't intentionally pull the paddle to the top and blend in air.
 

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I was thinking more of a round stainless disc. Drill a hole in the center for the threaded rod. Then cut curved slots with a cut off wheel and bend them slightly to create a low effect propeller. Attach to a drill and mix at low speed to prevent aeration.
I was trying to get creative with off the shelf parts since earlier you indicated you don't have the capacity to make something. I may try building one with the stainless angle brackets and twisting one end to make a propeller action. Should be pretty easy I think - all thread, 2 nuts, and 1-2 brackets.
 

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Screenshot_20220727-174903.png Screenshot_20220727-174903.png This might work. The head is 3.25 inches but is polypropylene so it might compress enough to get into and out of the opening in a 5 gallon container.
 
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