red vette mike
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I need to purshase a good parts washer. Could you folks give me some advise on a good washer? I see a number of them in the TP Tools Catalog and also some in the Northern Equipment catalog. Thanks for any thoughts.
I need to purshase a good parts washer. Could you folks give me some advise on a good washer? I see a number of them in the TP Tools Catalog and also some in the Northern Equipment catalog. Thanks for any thoughts.
Shoot me if this is really dumb, but I have been using a big pan, a parts brush and a tooth brush, and Marvel Mystery oil, and it seems to work ok on most motor parts. Next level up for me is simple green or citrus stuff.
Having said that, I am looking for a parts cleaner myself, but what is the best solvent to put in ? Agitene ? some kind of Calif. illegal stuff ? water (aqueous) stuff ? Graymills sells aquatene which needs to be heated.
I was thinkin of gettin this one. Anyone have this one?
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=41108
I think it is just the "normal" HF quality that everyone is afraid of, why risk it when a quality unit in this case is not much more.
Having said that, I am looking for a parts cleaner myself, but what is the best solvent to put in ? Agitene ? some kind of Calif. illegal stuff ? water (aqueous) stuff ? Graymills sells aquatene which needs to be heated.
I need one pretty bad to replace my SafetyKleen unit and solvent, SafetyKleen can no longer give me or replace my solvent without me getting a Hazardous Waste License (thank you California), so I have to figure out what next.

Now you did say you wanted a good parts washer. Is that right? In this day and age of import ****, look to the old lines:
http://www.graymills.com/SourceParts/Index.html
These people make their living building parts washers! So what do you want a $150 piece of **** or a real MACHINE.

I've used a 20 gallon washer from HF for about 8 years now without a single problem. What's supposed to be wrong with HF washers?
Not a ****** d**m thing, I have one myself I have used without complaint for many years. The high end jobs are great though for those with deeper pockets than yours and mine!![]()
That license you are speaking of will be the tip of the iceberg, just wait till you get the price for the lab analysis of the waste you are generating and what they charge for ongoing disposal..................get ready to dig deep my friend!![]()
Not a ****** d**m thing, I have one myself I have used without complaint for many years. The high end jobs are great though for those with deeper pockets than yours and mine!![]()
Ok, but how do I know which is better - water based or solvent based?
I have a "carolina" brand, bought it at SAMs Club about 7-8 years ago. 20 or 30 gallon barrel with a rectangular tub sitting atop it. Submersible pump in the bottom of the barrel, kitchen sink type of drain back into barrel. I use mineral spirits in mine, keeping the lid down when not in use. Odor not a problem. My shop attached to the house and I never smell any odor, house or garage.
Solvent, water-based, who cares. They all do the same job so just pick one and move on.Ok, but how do I know which is better - water based or solvent based?
I'm still at the metal tub and brush stage. I use a 10 gallon metal tub, tooth brush, etc and Right Stuff. Right Stuff is generic Simple Green. I get it for $4.99 a gallon at Agri-Supply.
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Solvent, water-based, who cares. They all do the same job so just pick one and move on.