Posted by Dave Sherburne NY on February 10, 2011 at 14:56:05 from (70.100.203.226):
In Reply to: PARTS CLEANER posted by Detmurds on February 10, 2011 at 06:59:47:
Several years ago I made one out of a single bowl deep stainless steel kitchen sink. It drained thru the regular drain into a 6 gallon plastic pail. The filter was an old sock fastened to the drain with a SS clamp. In the bucket was a parts washer replacement pump that I bought several years ago for $30. Built a wooden 2X4 frame on casters for it to sit in , hooked it up with a switch. and a plastic tube from the pump up thru a faucet hole for the fluid to run thru. Stuck a piece of heavy wire down inside the tube to hold it in the position I wanted it. First job after I built it was overhauling a JD 2640. It went in the shop with an almost full tank of diesel fuel, 5 gallons of which went in the parts cleaner. It worked well for me and is now working well for my son.
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