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    Wanting to make a parts washer

    Wont the cleaning solution eat away at the plastic sink? Thanks, "Skrach" My Vintage Blog: www.VividlyVintage.com My 55 Chrysler Worklog: www.Pop's55.com
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    Wanting to make a parts washer

    Awesome guys! Thank you so much for that info and links. Thanks, "Skrach" My Vintage Blog: www.VividlyVintage.com My 55 Chrysler Worklog: www.Pop's55.com
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    Wanting to make a parts washer

    Wwll so far, I have a fuel pump, 15 gallon drum, the engine washer gun, and I havent spent a dime yet. Thanks, "Skrach" My Vintage Blog: www.VividlyVintage.com My 55 Chrysler Worklog: www.Pop's55.com
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    Wanting to make a parts washer

    Well, when buying 99c tv dinners feels the same as buying high ticket items, because I am unable to find work my fiance is my bread winner and we have alot of bills from our mortgage, her car note, her student loan, the utilities bills, my old medical bills, and phone bills, it is almost hard to...
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    Wanting to make a parts washer

    Hmm, I am sure I can either find a brush for it or just have a hose with circulating solvent, and just use a wire brush or two. But I am sure I can find a replacement brush for an actual parts washer Thanks, "Skrach" My Vintage Blog: www.VividlyVintage.com My 55 Chrysler Worklog: www.Pop's55.com
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    Hello From San Leandro, CA

    Welcome Marcus! Good to see another east bay'r here. I am in san lorenzo off of bockman road Thanks, "Skrach" My Vintage Blog: www.VividlyVintage.com My 55 Chrysler Worklog: www.Pop's55.com
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    Wanting to make a parts washer

    I want to make my own parts washer. I am not exactly sure what to use for the sink area of it, but I know I will be using a metal drum for the tank, and a 12v fuel pump for the pump, and I have one of thos air nossel hook up part washer wand things I may be able to use. Or maybe just use a air...
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