- 1. parts cleaners-- worth it? (score: 1)
- Author: Douglas Frank <frank@zk3.dec.com>
- Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 16:41:28 -0500
- Is is worth it to invest in one of those hobbyist-sized, table top parts cleaners? (You know, a plastic tub with a pump and hose arrangement.) Or should I just save the money and use a plastic bucke
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- 2. RE: parts cleaners-- worth it? (score: 1)
- Author: Craig Smith <CraigS@iewc.com>
- Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 15:54:46 -0600
- The problem is getting rid of the cleaner fluid ! We have an industrial size here at my office, the drum of waist and a reload of fresh cleaner was $780.00 The fluid is probably $20.00 $760 to get ri
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- 3. Re: parts cleaners-- worth it? (score: 1)
- Author: SJagGo@aol.com
- Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 18:01:47 EST
- Hi Frank, I have a Harbour Freight parts washer on legs with pump AND PNEUMATIC attachment. If I had it to over again, I would: 1) Buy one of those inexpensive basement type laundry sinks with legs a
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- 4. Re: parts cleaners-- worth it? (score: 1)
- Author: SJagGo@aol.com
- Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 18:48:19 EST
- Steve and Frank, Another hint about tools--if you are serious about a sawzall (nobody kids about tools). I have a nice Ryobi that was a premium for purchasing KODAK professional film for my photograp
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- 5. Re: parts cleaners-- worth it? (score: 1)
- Author: Scott Hall <sch8489@garnet.acns.fsu.edu>
- Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 20:07:49 -0500 (EST)
- it's way worth it. one of those things like an air compressor. once you have one you'll wonder how you lived without it. but get a good one--I've heard the motor on some are trash. scott
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