I just bought an old (guessing 60s?) Graymills 500 parts washer. Really heavily made, shells in great shape, paints a bit banged up but people actually try to duplicate that type of "patina", so I'm good with that. PO partly dissembled with plans to powder coat and "make it nice", never followed through, but looks like it's all there. Should get it back together and running this weekend.
But I have a few questions?
1) Any idea how to narrow the date on one of these? This has the heavy shell with art-deco rounded corners with a rounded corner lid that is a bit smaller than the base and sets on the upper rolled lip of the base tank. Red with white lid (which seems typical). Looks like an old Coke vending chest from the 50s.
2) It's got screens that appear to just form loops within the filter can. How many and what size mesh should be there? Is that all, or is there some sort of textile layer that should go in there.
3) It appears to have holes in the lid that would support some sort of (likely) tube seal, but if it ever had such a thing, it's been gone for a very long time since there is no evidence of it remaining. Do they have seals? If so, what do they look like?
Looks like it holds 16-40 gallons of solvent cleaner. I'll likely pick up some "deodorized" mineral spirits for it. Not completely dedicated to that, but I can't use alkali cleaners in an old tank like this, and I don't care for any of the modern "safer" solvent cleaners at 5x the cost (16+ gallons of MS is more than costly enough). Looking forward to having it up and functioning.
But I have a few questions?
1) Any idea how to narrow the date on one of these? This has the heavy shell with art-deco rounded corners with a rounded corner lid that is a bit smaller than the base and sets on the upper rolled lip of the base tank. Red with white lid (which seems typical). Looks like an old Coke vending chest from the 50s.
2) It's got screens that appear to just form loops within the filter can. How many and what size mesh should be there? Is that all, or is there some sort of textile layer that should go in there.
3) It appears to have holes in the lid that would support some sort of (likely) tube seal, but if it ever had such a thing, it's been gone for a very long time since there is no evidence of it remaining. Do they have seals? If so, what do they look like?
Looks like it holds 16-40 gallons of solvent cleaner. I'll likely pick up some "deodorized" mineral spirits for it. Not completely dedicated to that, but I can't use alkali cleaners in an old tank like this, and I don't care for any of the modern "safer" solvent cleaners at 5x the cost (16+ gallons of MS is more than costly enough). Looking forward to having it up and functioning.


