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Ultrasonic Cleaner Club " clean members only"

By Skypilot

9 years ago


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    #657 3 years ago

    I'm getting ready to join this club. There are too many options out there and I'm having a hard time deciding what to get. I want something large enough to clean drop target bank parts, and other large metal parts. But not too big for cleaning smaller parts like plastic PF posts.

    Is this one overkill? The price isn't too bad.

    ebay.com link: 30L Ultrasonic Cleaner Cleaning Equipment Liter Industry Heated W Timer Heater

    #660 3 years ago
    Quoted from vid1900:

    I'd get that, great price

    I'm just worried, cheap price=cheap quality. But yeah I think I'll take a gamble, I won't be using it daily anyway.

    #670 3 years ago

    I didn't even think about throwing a wire harness in these. How does it affect the gold flashed switch contacts or the coil wrappers?

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    #680 3 years ago

    I was wondering the same with the diodes and caps. I'm afraid the extreme vibration would cause damage.

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    #712 1 year ago

    I have been in the hobby for 14 years, doing restore for 13 and finally got this baby 9 months ago. Before sending metal parts out for re-plating, I would clean all the parts by hand. What a time saver. And the amount of crud that comes from these parts is incredible.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08R3PZNC4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00

    The cleaner I chose for metal works great but is expensive. $49 for a gallon but is a 10 to 1 mix so it goes far. I have some parts in right now.

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