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7 years 3 months ago #17076 by StanG
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Cutting down to the chase...

I have been researching the subject of ultrasonic cleaning and vapor blasting for a while. The plan to get a full size industrial grade fell through, now I need a lead for a home size ultrasonic cleaner that works and is inexpensive.

I am in Vancouver, Canada. I would love to get one that would be good for carburetor, piston etc. cleaning. Also soda or bead blasting.

Anyone around having this equipment and willing to share it?

Stan

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7 years 3 months ago #17090 by kwakka
Replied by kwakka on topic Ultrasonic cleaner
Hey Stan
I have to say I think the whole thing around ultrasomnic cleaning is overdone. Yes it may be easier cause you just stick them in the bath and hey presto, but I love the process of dismantling cleaning and checking carbies and with all my restos I've never done the ultransonic thing, carb cleaner, vinegar, my dremel and cleaning clothes are my stock in trade. I think half the time people wouldn't know the difference before and after anyway.
Cheers
PK

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7 years 3 months ago #17102 by Kawboy
Replied by Kawboy on topic Ultrasonic cleaner

StanG wrote: Cutting down to the chase...

I have been researching the subject of ultrasonic cleaning and vapor blasting for a while. The plan to get a full size industrial grade fell through, now I need a lead for a home size ultrasonic cleaner that works and is inexpensive.

I am in Vancouver, Canada. I would love to get one that would be good for carburetor, piston etc. cleaning. Also soda or bead blasting.

Anyone around having this equipment and willing to share it?

Stan

Check out Kijiji Stan. I bought one from a dealer that posts on Kijiji for $140. It's a 2 quart sized unit with a heater. Works well. (The wife has me do her rings every month.) Puts a smile on her face. "Happy wife, Happy life" I use Dawn dish soap with water for most cleaning and I'm happy with the results. I caution anyone using vinegar since it's an acid and will discolor your aluminum castings. Dish soap and water works fine. if you're after that polished look, Autosol and buffing wheels is the way to go. Lots of elbow grease.

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7 years 3 months ago #17105 by StanG
Replied by StanG on topic Ultrasonic cleaner
PK, in many ways I agree. By now, if muscle growth would be proportional to 'elbow grease', I'd have arms bigger than Popeye. LOL
I use rags and all sorts of oils and polishers, and my fingers. Damn the joints get pumped up..
Piezo technology is a wonderful thing though. Why not to use it. It works. Add it to the toolbox .
I have the pistons to clean. Piezo would be best to finish the job after manual cleaning.

Thanks for the tip Kawboy. I was looking into Aliexpress, but if anything local would be available without the wait, ultrasonic cleaner is definitely a tool to have.

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7 years 3 months ago #17111 by Ledkz1300
Replied by Ledkz1300 on topic Ultrasonic cleaner

Kawboy wrote:

StanG wrote: Cutting down to the chase...

I have been researching the subject of ultrasonic cleaning and vapor blasting for a while. The plan to get a full size industrial grade fell through, now I need a lead for a home size ultrasonic cleaner that works and is inexpensive.

I am in Vancouver, Canada. I would love to get one that would be good for carburetor, piston etc. cleaning. Also soda or bead blasting.

Anyone around having this equipment and willing to share it?

Stan

Check out Kijiji Stan. I bought one from a dealer that posts on Kijiji for $140. It's a 2 quart sized unit with a heater. Works well. (The wife has me do her rings every month.) Puts a smile on her face. "Happy wife, Happy life" I use Dawn dish soap with water for most cleaning and I'm happy with the results. I caution anyone using vinegar since it's an acid and will discolor your aluminum castings. Dish soap and water works fine. if you're after that polished look, Autosol and buffing wheels is the way to go. Lots of elbow grease.


I use autosol and a toothbrush. I can go a little harder without wearing my fingers out as fast. Then hand buff, then a final buff with whatever wheel I can fit in there.

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