my new favorite tool!
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my new favorite tool!
Dunno how I lived without this thing for the last 25+ years, but I am a happy camper now!
All those tools on the shelves got cleaned up in less than A HALF HOUR. Beats doing it the hard way (spray, scrub, wipe, spray, scrub, wipe)
All those tools on the shelves got cleaned up in less than A HALF HOUR. Beats doing it the hard way (spray, scrub, wipe, spray, scrub, wipe)
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Paul
`69 F100 390 4spd driver
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Pipes71 did once say, "bumps and bikes.. what a great combo!"
`69 F100 390 4spd driver
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Dura-Spark II Conversion info at:
http://home.comcast.net/~390nut/Dura-SparkII.htm
Pipes71 did once say, "bumps and bikes.. what a great combo!"
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Re: my new favorite tool!
Nice!! I'd love to have one but don't have the room.
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i would love to have one. it would be better than the way i do stuff now. drive 30 miles to use dads.
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Nice Paul, what fluid you got running in there???
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Crystal Simple Green. Very good in parts washers, and industrial strength, and very safe for how good it works. Tried brushing the back of my hand with it diluted 1:5 (guy at Grainger told me it was pretty safe, even at 1:1) and never felt a thing, nor noticed any dryness, redness or anything. Still using gloves regardless, but I feel a lot better about any splash residue that might get on my arms.mljjones67 wrote:Nice Paul, what fluid you got running in there???
About $100 for a 5 gallon jug, and you should be able to order it through most hardware stores (maybe only in gallon size)
http://industrial.simplegreen.com/ind_p ... rystal.php
and here's the safety data for it, with comparison to similar products:
http://www.simplegreen.com/pdfs/safetycomparechart.pdf
You could literally drink this stuff, and while you might get a really upset stomach (and problems out the other end), it wouldn't hurt you or do any real, permanent damage.
Paul
`69 F100 390 4spd driver
http://www.fordification.com/galleries/ ... ?cat=10251
Dura-Spark II Conversion info at:
http://home.comcast.net/~390nut/Dura-SparkII.htm
Pipes71 did once say, "bumps and bikes.. what a great combo!"
`69 F100 390 4spd driver
http://www.fordification.com/galleries/ ... ?cat=10251
Dura-Spark II Conversion info at:
http://home.comcast.net/~390nut/Dura-SparkII.htm
Pipes71 did once say, "bumps and bikes.. what a great combo!"
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I couldn't live without mine.
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67 Ford F350 Motor home
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Re: my new favorite tool!
I use straight Simple Green in mine. Scrape off the worst of the crud of course before it goes in the parts washer, and frequently wash my hands in mid project.
All my tools are now clean before they go anywhere near the tool box now; my clothing stays cleaner because of my frequent hand/arm washing, and the work stays cleaner. Just did the upper and lower ball joints on our 95 F150 4x4 (which I do not recommend doing, BTW), and all the parts went through the washer. Painted everything up before going back on the truck, looks great. Wish I would've had one twenty years ago!
All my tools are now clean before they go anywhere near the tool box now; my clothing stays cleaner because of my frequent hand/arm washing, and the work stays cleaner. Just did the upper and lower ball joints on our 95 F150 4x4 (which I do not recommend doing, BTW), and all the parts went through the washer. Painted everything up before going back on the truck, looks great. Wish I would've had one twenty years ago!
too many Fords, no where near 'nuff time.
or, money.
or, money.
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I purchased a parts washer from tractor supply and now about two years later, it has stopped working. I have used several in the past and it is a must have for any shop. I have never used those cleaning products, just varsol.
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My next investment. The bathroom sink is not holding up to washing greasy hands all the time.
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Why is it that the trucks are always the best running vehicles in the family?
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Why is it that the trucks are always the best running vehicles in the family?
Ford means "found on road daily"
70 F100 Custom-352 w/68 Highboy 4x4 frame. My play/project truck
70 F250 Explorer-390/C6 auto. My work truck
04 Mitsubishi montero-family car
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I run Kerosene in mine. Works better than safety kleen.
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Ranchero50 wrote:I run Kerosene in mine. Works better than safety kleen.
Jamie
Kerosene works great for cleaning grease.
Unless you're a smoker.
Paul
`69 F100 390 4spd driver
http://www.fordification.com/galleries/ ... ?cat=10251
Dura-Spark II Conversion info at:
http://home.comcast.net/~390nut/Dura-SparkII.htm
Pipes71 did once say, "bumps and bikes.. what a great combo!"
`69 F100 390 4spd driver
http://www.fordification.com/galleries/ ... ?cat=10251
Dura-Spark II Conversion info at:
http://home.comcast.net/~390nut/Dura-SparkII.htm
Pipes71 did once say, "bumps and bikes.. what a great combo!"
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1st job out off High School----Unloading used solvent barrells and filling the next days run with clean solvent barrells for SaftyKleen----Job Sucked although I did end up with some perksRanchero50 wrote:I run Kerosene in mine. Works better than safety kleen.
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