walleyebum
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what are you guys using for solvent and what is the best price wise for a big parts washer 16 gal min to 32 gal max.thanks
Sell quite of bit of Solvent 142 (mineral spirits) for use in parts washers. If memory serves, it is like $6 per gallon in pails and less than $5 per gallon in drums.
What type of store or outlet?
Speaking of Safety Kleen, their "green" solvent is recycled 105º (flash point) mineral spirits. They also offered 140º flash, usually for industrial applications.ell quite of bit of Solvent 142 (mineral spirits) for use in parts washers. If memory serves, it is like $6 per gallon in pails and less than $5 per gallon in drums.
Yes the drums are "15 gallon" and "30 gallon". They only fill them about half full. As a former Safety Kleen rep, at the branch I worked at (Schaumburg IL circa 1990), we never put water in the mineral spirits. Water and mineral spirits do not mix. If there was water it would sink to the bottom and that's all the pump would pump out. It wouldn't have any benefit. Now, since then, they may have introduced water soluble parts washers that have some type a water base cleaner.Safety Kleen tank- small is 15gal and large is 30gal. Safety Kleen puts water in their tanks so its not totally mineral spirits.
Kerosene, $3 a gallons.
I put in a large oil spin-on Fram oil filter thru which the solvent flows to help keep it cleaner. Has been in use about a year now, still seems to work well, just a slight tinge of yellowing.
If one googles "parts washer filter extension" its a brainchild of an iowa extension office, in .pdf form.
I take it to a hazardous waste transfer depot here in town. No cost and no questions asked provided you tell them what is (you don't & they won't). I use Varsol in and the very minor smell doesn't bother me.And how and where do you dispose of the "old" stuff? And do you have the parts cleaners in your garages attached or otherwise? Doesn't stink up the place?
