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Topic: A little OT, parts washers
Posted By: Butch(OH)
Subject: A little OT, parts washers
Date Posted: 24 Jun 2010 at 11:04am

I am past due to upgrade my parts cleaning setup and am looking for thoughts on the various hot water & detergent parts cleaners and systems.  Blocks and heads usualy get sent to town for the bake out deal but I deal with everything else and am looking into one of the units made by Ranger and sold by a hundred differant brand names. Anybody using same or similar?  Freezing temps is a concern Id guess? What about sitting idle for long periods? Here is a link and pic of the one I am looking at, a model 500. http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/SWC-500-Spray-Wash-Cabinet-p/std-500.htm - http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/SWC-500-Spray-Wash-Cabinet-p/std-500.htm




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Posted By: allallis2
Date Posted: 24 Jun 2010 at 11:16am
We have a small Landa hot water cleaner in our shop, works good. As far as sitting for awhile it wont hurt anything. Just turn the heater off so your not burning power and just have to remeber to turn it on ahead of time when you want to use it. Ours takes about an hour to heat up good. Not sure what you could do for cold weather besides leave the heater on all the time and check the water everyother day to make sure its not low and shuts the heater off. Our shop is heated so no worries thier.

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1955 G,1938 wc unstyled, 1938 A 1938 B, 1949 G


Posted By: bigfish_Oh
Date Posted: 24 Jun 2010 at 11:23am
The best advice I have is for one of us to move just a little close to the other !!!!!

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1941 WC sat for 29 years,started & dynoed 27 h.p.
1957 WD45 Grandpa bought new,factory p.s.,added wfe
1951 WD, factory p.s.
1960 D14 HnMk IV BkHoe 4 sale
2014 HD Tri Glide
2009 GMC CC SLT Dually


Posted By: Butch(OH)
Date Posted: 24 Jun 2010 at 11:28am
Originally posted by bigfish_Oh bigfish_Oh wrote:

The best advice I have is for one of us to move just a little close to the other !!!!!
So I take it you own one I can borrow???


Posted By: bigfish_Oh
Date Posted: 24 Jun 2010 at 11:30am
LOL  !!!!    nice try, I'll have to wait for yours !!!

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1941 WC sat for 29 years,started & dynoed 27 h.p.
1957 WD45 Grandpa bought new,factory p.s.,added wfe
1951 WD, factory p.s.
1960 D14 HnMk IV BkHoe 4 sale
2014 HD Tri Glide
2009 GMC CC SLT Dually


Posted By: Brian Jasper co. Ia
Date Posted: 24 Jun 2010 at 11:34am

I have used thoose type parts cleaners. You will really like it for cleaning just about anything that will fit in it. They are pretty much a giant dishwasher. I have cleaned engine blocks and they do just about as good as hottanking. Might brush a little more junk out of the galleries, but you need to brush them any way.



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"Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the government take care of him better take a closer look at the American Indian." Henry Ford


Posted By: BobHnwO
Date Posted: 24 Jun 2010 at 11:59am
Dishwasher would work,NOT MAMA"S!!!

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Why do today what you can put off til tomorrow.


Posted By: Dave Richards (WV)
Date Posted: 24 Jun 2010 at 12:17pm
Holy crap Butch, did you strike oil???      Bet you could cook a deer in there.


Posted By: skipwelte
Date Posted: 24 Jun 2010 at 12:28pm

We had one of those hot water chest type washers at guard.  It worked great, but takes maintenance to keep it working good so it doesnt gunk up.  We also had a smaller version here at work and it was a total failure because no one would take care of it, put in water and or soap and skim it off.  We assigned a guy to service it but it never got done, now that also could also be a management problem.   No one liked it so we went with a safety clean type drum washer that uses a non hazardous solvent.    If you use it and  keep it serviced the hot water ones are great, just have ro take time to get the water hot cause its absolutly no good with cold water.   HTH



Posted By: Butch(OH)
Date Posted: 24 Jun 2010 at 8:19pm
Originally posted by Dave Richards (WV) Dave Richards (WV) wrote:

Holy crap Butch, did you strike oil???      Bet you could cook a deer in there.
No oil 'round here Dave, LOL. I spend quite a bit for mineral spirits each year and its going nowhere but up plus the EPA commies are everywhere looking for sources of income. Water and soap is the way we will all be washing parts soon. It wil clean them but it is a differant process than mineral solvents thus the machine. I also have plans to rent it out to my motor head buddies.



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