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    Parts washer for engine/trans rebuilders

    Great info, all. Thanks!
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    Parts washer for engine/trans rebuilders

    Hi, Dan. When you talk about an automatic washer, do you mean one of those front load spray washer units like this:
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    Parts washer for engine/trans rebuilders

    Hi, all. I was wondering if I could pick your brains for a bit. I'm looking to design the ultimate parts washer (maybe 2-3 models with various actions) for engine and transmission rebuilders or race teams, and this group really knows there stuff. If you could help me out, I'd love to know...
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    Hornets' nest

    Why miss an opportunity to bring firearms into play?
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    Engine Parts for a Good Cause

    Hey, folks. I was wondering if anyone might be able to help me find some sources for a project I'm working on. I'm trying to raise money to put anti-malaria bednets into hotspots in Africa on an on-going basis. I was inspired by a friend, Lyell Clarke, who does the same thing on a bigger scale...
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    Graymills flo-bac parts washer questions

    Hi! Send me an email @ [email protected]. Let me see what I can do for you.
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    Working on Small Engines - What do I Need?

    Find a cheap, non-functional lawn mower on Craig's List (great time of the year to look!) and take it apart.
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    Electric motor help needed

    I agree with KBS, but you could also have a bad shaft seal. That would explain the leaking.
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    Work Bench Patents

    Honestly, there's not much the holder can do. I say this as a patent holder who has been ripped off. It costs $200K or more just to launch the case. Assuming you win - and the defendant has money - then MAYBE you'll get something. Add to that the fact that about half the patents I see are...
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    Price vs. Quality

    Sound advice. My personal slogan is that cheaper isn't always cheaper.
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    Car lift safety

    GULP! :shocking: Is the smaller 2x4 his jack stand?
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    Did I do the right thing, or how the "electrician" nearly fried "hisself".

    Re: Did I do the right thing, or how the "electrician" nearly fried "hisself". A "hold harmless" agreement isn't worth the paper it's signed on. It helps in court, but you'll still get sued. Remember that we live in a world, or at least a country, where the family of a girl who killed...
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