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super parts washer on the cheep build thread

Yeah I don't like the idea of diesel in there, mostly just the odors. Right now with my Camaro in there, and the t-tops off, plus a bunch of cloth stuff for Krusty, I don't want that type of odor permeating everything I own.

Grainger has a couple of water based solvents, including one with a citrus scent, but they aren't cheap at around $50 a 5 gal bucket. I may have to look into them though and see what their dillution is to see if they will be worth it long term.
 
LOL I was reading these posts about the smell , and I was thinking to my self "what smell???" I guess thats what you get from practically bathing in the stuff on a daily basis.


if I was in California I'd have cancer lol
 
My parts cleaner was real cheap. When I worked for BP, environmental decided our parts cleaned wasn't "green" and ordered it removed from the shop. I removed it alright, right to my house. All I had to do was find a plastic barrel it would fit (they "properly disposed" of the original barrel and fluid) and buy cleaner fluid. BP paid over $1400 for the cleaner when they bought it. It works just fine in my shop.
 
Military is getting rid of them too. We used to clean weapons in them.
 
cool idea, ill have to look into doing something similar. ill probably have to buy a good solvent on a trip to Arizona though.

i went to buy more valuecraft brake cleaner i liked to use since it works from autozone the other day (i buy it in cases and finally ran out). to my surprise they stopped selling in california. i used that stuff for everything, cleaning engine parts for assembly, gun parts, etc.
 
LOL I was reading these posts about the smell , and I was thinking to my self "what smell???" I guess thats what you get from practically bathing in the stuff on a daily basis.


if I was in California I'd have cancer lol

Funny **** Gus. Myself, along with most people on CK5 probably would too.:D
 
well week or so ago i got my nice flow threw parts washer brush. hooked it up to the twin pump and ran the 3/8 hose out to the top of the backsplash and droped it to 5/16 out to the brush its self. has LOTS of fluid flow and works great. ( pic #1 )

then a friend was tossin out a van style headach rack from a old contractors van. i took the center panel and cut this off. ( pic #2 & 3 ) it makes a nice flow threw lifted panel and cleaning tool tray at the end. best part was free.

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back from the dead :zombie18:

made a frame with wheels . 2 fixed rear and 2 swivel front .

sides and bottom bedlinered for sound control . . . no more TWANNNNNG when yo hit it .

even had a nice stainless top bent up for it so its got a lid .

and behind the bucket is the cordless control box for the sucker . . . . . 12volt lawn mower battery !

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dam legs are odd size pipe . not electric conduit or reg pipe size.

so I got to take and cut the conduit down / slit and shrink it a tiny bit and weld it up. then make the new legs little taller . the whole thing is a lil short for my tastes .
 
Nice job...! I've been watching CL for a sink like that.
Around here they are hard to find and expensive.
I had a cheap parts washer......it rusted out after about 2 years.

I want to use a citrus based cleaner that washes off with water.
It's so powerful it will take the paint right off a painted PW, that's why I want stainless.
 
$78 a gallon :eek1:

Just ordered some.....$140.85 for a 5 gallon can, but I have an industrial/commercial account.
If I order $300 or more.....free shipping. Usually order all my lubricants at one time. Also use their Supreme 9000 synthetic in my diesels.
 
Just ordered some.....$140.85 for a 5 gallon can, but I have an industrial/commercial account.
If I order $300 or more.....free shipping. Usually order all my lubricants at one time. Also use their Supreme 9000 synthetic in my diesels.

that's better :D
 

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