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    Wheel Dollies

    I just bought these from harbor freight: http://www.harborfreight.com/2-piece-1500-lb-capacity-vehicle-dollies-67338.html But you need to spend the time taking apart the casters and greasing where the wheel rolls on its inner sleeve. I also did my best to pack some grease into the ball...
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    Using stainless sink as a parts washer?

    Will, That looks really great! Do you guys put anything on the bottom of the sink like a grate to keep the parts from scratching the bottom? Also do you have any filters on the dirty water going down the drain to prevent clogs, etc? Thanks!
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    Using stainless sink as a parts washer?

    That looks really awesome bmw, thanks! And you and boiler are right, I'm sure it would be possible to find someplace local that deals with commercial sinks and catch a deal on rejects or new stock. I'll definately have to do some research. I do have a decent sized counter, so a fairly wide...
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    Using stainless sink as a parts washer?

    Actually BMWPower, do you have a pic and dimensions of the sink you picked up on ebay? Just curious... Thanks!
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    Using stainless sink as a parts washer?

    And yea that is really a great idea! Hmmm I wonder if it could be modified to let the seals hold up...
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    Using stainless sink as a parts washer?

    Thanks for the fast replies. I wouldn't be using something corrosive or flammable. My idea was to just use a simple green mixture in it which shouldn't be corrosive to the sink itself. (At least I hope it wouldn't be!) And yea, I figured the sink itself would be pretty pricey, but the amount...
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    Using stainless sink as a parts washer?

    I was wondering if anyone had used a stainless sink of some kind to double as a parts washer? Obviously the sink would have to be fairly large. Would there be any downfalls in doing this? The reason I'm asking, is that I have a sink that I would like to replace and instead of having to get...
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