Ultrasonic Cleaners - heated, Looking for suggestions and or observations |
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Ultrasonic Cleaners - heated, Looking for suggestions and or observations |
ssuperflyoldguy |
Aug 17 2019, 03:53 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 173 Joined: 15-November 15 From: NorCal - East Bay Baby! Member No.: 19,364 Region Association: None |
Not something I would use every day but when I need it...
On my Mini forum someone has one they got one eBay for $100 but can’t tell me which one, it would be nice to have larger than a smaller one - plan is for carbs, hubs etc. wanted to throw it out there. Also, what fluids are being used...? Thx |
dakotaewing |
Aug 17 2019, 04:16 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,160 Joined: 8-July 03 From: DeSoto, Tx Member No.: 897 Region Association: Southwest Region |
Not something I would use every day but when I need it... On my Mini forum someone has one they got one eBay for $100 but can’t tell me which one, it would be nice to have larger than a smaller one - plan is for carbs, hubs etc. wanted to throw it out there. Also, what fluids are being used...? Thx I bought a 30 liter off ebay, made in china for about $230. Works well, but is not necessarily an end all process to cleaning parts. Consider it one of the tools in your tool box to get the job done. I'm using it for cleaning misc bolts, nuts , etc. for my build. Most of the time using a combination of water, dawn and your favorite purple cleaner. I would suggest if you buy one with any volume that you get one with a drain built in. I added a ball valve and hose to mine. Which makes dumping the used liquids much easier. Most have heat, but I always start with hot liquids as well. Liquid combinations vary on what metals you are cleaning. Some cleaners become caustic to aluminum. |
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