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To: "Spridget Mailing List" <spridgets@autox.team.net>, "Shop-Talk
Subject: Homemade parts washer
From: "Bill Gilroy" <wmgilroy@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2006 10:59:23 -0800
Got this from a local mail list.

Here's a trick for a parts washer I archived from a British poster:

"We're talking plain Paraffin (kerosene to you Yanks) here so don't start
whining about fire/ozone friendly/or growing tits use what you have to as
long
as it's not water soluble.

"Standard model:-

"Get a 25 gallon open top container and solder a drain bung HALFWAY up the
side.
Fit a grill plate on legs in it so that its about 8" from the top. Make this
easy to remove. Fill with water to about 1" below the side drain bung then
fill
with paraffin (Kerosene) until just above the top of the grill tray.

"Method of use:- Just put your parts in and brush clean. All the crap, rust
and
debris will sink to the bottom into the water leaving the kerosene clean.
Every
so often drain the kerosene out using the drain bung and save for reuse.
Then
tip the water / crap away. If yours neighbour's dog  craps on your lawn then
drain the water onto his one night - fair swap.

"Deluxe Model:- As above but stand a tray or old sink unit top on the top of
the
drum and drop a pond pump onto the grill drain back into drum.

"These are so simple but work. I have never seen a commercial unit like this
don't know why. I just gave my last one away the other week. Big plastic Lin
Bin
for a tray old kitchen bin for the drum and an old pond pump that kept
getting
blocked by algae. Had this 3 years and only cleaned it once."




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