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Step 4Make a container for the effluent.

Make a container for the effluent.
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Now it is time to make a container for the wastewater. You don't want wastewater in your vacuum cleaner, so we have to put the container between the turntable and the vacuum cleaner.

Get a jar. Mine is a honey jar with a plastic cup. Drill in two holes. The diameter should be a bit smaller then the outer diameter of the tube. After that put in the end of the tube coming from the turntable into one hole and the end of another piece of tube into the other. The length of the tube coming from the turntable has not to be too long. It will not be strained too much. The other piece of tube must be long enough, so you can handle the tube inserted into the vacuum cleaner cone without paying such much attention.
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