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Have U got a homemade parts washer? 22 Apr 2011 16:26 #446323

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Here's one at Harbour Freight Same as 531 as I see now. :ohmy:
Only $44.99 :woohoo:

Polystyrene tank and pump
Flexible chrome-plated steel spigot
Convenient work shelf
Maximum flow: 317 gallons per hour
Three-prong grounded plug
120V, 60 Hz
Washer capacity: 6-1/2 gallons
Tank capacity: 6-1/2 gallons
Overall dimensions: 14-3/8" L x 20" W x 9-11/16" H
Net weight: 6.7 lbs.
www.harborfreight.com/6-1-2-half-gallon-parts-washer-96952.html

Description Polystyrene tank and pump. Flexible chrome-plated steel spigot. Convenient work shelf.

Specifications Name 6-1/2 Gallon Parts Washer
SKU 96952
Brand Chicago Electric Power Tools
Shipping Volume 2.302
Item Type Parts Washer
Voltage 120
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Have U got a homemade parts washer? 22 Apr 2011 18:20 #446336

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Nelson wrote: and whats that solvent called... you know the stuff that was standard in autoshops for years. I wanna say "stoddard solvent" does that sound right? where do I get it?

I'd like something that won't leave a residue so it's ready for painting engine parts.


Mineral Spirits, AKA Stoddard Solvent, available at paint stores and hardware stores and even in one gallon cans at Wally World. Stuff evaporates and you have to keep adding more though.
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Have U got a homemade parts washer? 22 Apr 2011 18:30 #446340

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cool, thanks. sounds like it may be compatible with paint also...?

price is great on the HF one but it's too small. gotta put my 1000 cases in it. The bigger one they have might be the way to go. I still like the homemade idea tho.
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Have U got a homemade parts washer? 22 Apr 2011 22:48 #446397

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Mine was a dump ground special. 100 gal aux fuel tank with a one piece tub and suround sitting on top. Drain of tub sat right on top of the fill hole of tank. found 12 v. fuel pump supplied the transfer, and I used I think citrus solvent and water. You could fit a c-6 tranny in there whole.:P
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Have U got a homemade parts washer? 22 Apr 2011 23:31 #446406

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Nelson wrote: cool, thanks. sounds like it may be compatible with paint also...?

price is great on the HF one but it's too small. gotta put my 1000 cases in it. The bigger one they have might be the way to go. I still like the homemade idea tho.

car wash! :laugh:
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Have U got a homemade parts washer? 22 Apr 2011 23:39 #446409

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add half gal. of h2o water to mineral sprits to keep it from evap. when not in use.
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Have U got a homemade parts washer? 24 Apr 2011 06:37 #446665

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I made one from a 12 volt washer motor out of car windscreen cleaner.
1 x 12v transformer from old appliance.
couple of yards of clear tubing.
1 x s/steel wash tub from laundry...stand built in! cut some heavy mesh for bottom, so your not sitting parts in sludge, 1 x stiff nylon brush with the 'hose' cable tied to handle...
.. couple of old socks, 1 inside the next, under trap outlet for filter. replace when your missus buys you new socks! no...the old ones!!!
Then back into a gallon drum for storage/recirculation. cost about ummm...nothing.

next project... sand blasting cabinet for cheeps. Hmmmm.

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Have U got a homemade parts washer? 24 Apr 2011 09:16 #446672

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i bought the one harbor frieght has listed for 99.00 i have had it for ten years and it has worked well.i bought ten gallns of mineral spirits and have never added anything to it.it seemed a little flimsy when i was screwing it together,but i have the lower shelf comepletly filled with banshee and 250r honda cylinders and it has not collapsed on itself yet :whistle: .the flex tube did quit the team a few years in.but i just used some blue fuel line and spun me out an aluminum nozzle for the end of the hose and never missed a beat.

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Have U got a homemade parts washer? 24 Apr 2011 14:29 #446754

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boyracer wrote: I made one from a 12 volt washer motor out of car windscreen cleaner.
1 x 12v transformer from old appliance.
couple of yards of clear tubing.
1 x s/steel wash tub from laundry...stand built in! cut some heavy mesh for bottom, so your not sitting parts in sludge, 1 x stiff nylon brush with the 'hose' cable tied to handle...
.. couple of old socks, 1 inside the next, under trap outlet for filter. replace when your missus buys you new socks! no...the old ones!!!
Then back into a gallon drum for storage/recirculation. cost about ummm...nothing.

next project... sand blasting cabinet for cheeps. Hmmmm.

my 1st glass beading cabinet i built was made from a combination of old stove /washing machine cabinet parts,its still in use in ashland ne! :laugh:
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Have U got a homemade parts washer? 24 Apr 2011 20:39 #446824

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if u plan on painting parts after a wash with varsol or thinner. that stuff will leave a film. reclean them with clean alcohol or something so the paint will stick better.
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