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Re: Re: Sandblasting Vs. Steam cleaning
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Posted by Jeb2N on July 19, 2004 at 13:24:36 from (65.40.234.137):
In Reply to: Re: Sandblasting Vs. Steam cleaning posted by DL on July 19, 2004 at 13:12:57:
Hey DL; Yes, i know all about electrolysis and I have used it on my personal tractor to great satisfaction. I am currently working on restoring a tractor for the company I work for. The problem is, I am needing to clean the entire engine/tranny/rear end as a complete, assembled unit. There's no way I can build a tank big enough to house all of that! I don't want to have to completely disassemble all of this just to clean it. No sense in tearing down a working engine just to clean the block, y'know? If I had torn it down to rebuild or something like that, then yes, I would do electrolysis but that is not a viable option right now. Thanks anyway for the suggestion. JEb
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