Turfbassett
Member
- Location
- Indiana, Noblesville
- Price
- 300
Homemade parts washer. Very heavy. Made from old steel cabinet that is made of 3/16" steel. Has padlock latches to keep unwanted use and/or disposal of unwanted automotive liquids. Stainless steel sink allows for one side to be used for soaking and the other for washing parts. Storage space under neath. Top often makes for a great work bench. Moves nicely on its wheels. 37.5" wide by 44.5" tall by 26.5 deep. Parts washing fluid is from ZEP and works great and still fairly clean. 6 gallons. (fluid cost about $65, and is not harsh on plastic parts) GFCI plug hard wired in for safety because you are working with electricity and liquids. Toggle switch with easy access when you have greasy hands. I built this myself and used it very little for home lawn mower repairs and the occasional soaking of greasy bolts. Taking up to much space for the amount of use it gets and I have access to a parts washer at work. Lower cabinet closes but I do not have the key. I like this better than any Harbour freight washer and most other typical washers because of it height (not leaning over) and weight. Because of weight and size local pick up only. If you are close I will work with you to help find a new home for this or will ship if you make all the arrangements and payments
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