Parts Washer...

Not bad. The only comment is that it's steel, not stainless or plastic. It will eventually (if not taken care of) rot thru if using corrosive cleaners. the rest of it is a good deal.
 

glhs837

Power with Control
To really set it off, I recommend a good set of comfy goggles (cheap uncomfortable ones wont be worn, another option is a faceshield, not as confining as goggles) and some chemical resistant gloves. And maybe a set of scrubber brushes:)
 
To really set it off, I recommend a good set of comfy goggles (cheap uncomfortable ones wont be worn, another option is a faceshield, not as confining as goggles) and some chemical resistant gloves. And maybe a set of scrubber brushes:)

Gotcha... am making notes...:yay:
 
"That will be fine... just fine.... fine......" South Park.....


(I use 90% alcohol....strips the varnish right out of any carb...)

The first one I was gonna pick had all kinds hazardous warnings about flash point, don't use in containers < 100 gallons and stuff.... :jameo: :lol:
 

glhs837

Power with Control
Looking those over, I'm liking the wheeled version better, I hate dragging stuff. Only thing I dont see is a light. Not being able to see if the crud is off the part is a pain:) Of course, doesnt have to be built in, but some source of light in the area is a great thing. Maybe the garage is well lit, but if not, its something to consider.


(Cant tell I did a stint as a Sears Hardware guy, canya?):whistle:
 
Looking those over, I'm liking the wheeled version better, I hate dragging stuff. Only thing I dont see is a light. Not being able to see if the crud is off the part is a pain:) Of course, doesnt have to be built in, but some source of light in the area is a great thing. Maybe the garage is well lit, but if not, its something to consider.


(Cant tell I did a stint as a Sears Hardware guy, canya?):whistle:

When I read your posts, I hear you talking in a Tim the Tool Man Taylor voice.... manly grunts and all...:yay:
 
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