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One big enough to put a crankshaft in. Any recommendations?
Just wait until Submit goes shopping and use the dishwasher....One big enough to put a crankshaft in. Any recommendations?
Seriously now....I did some work at a large Diesel truck shop a few years ago. They had what I can only describe as a large industrial dishwasher - for parts.Just wait until Submit goes shopping and use the dishwasher....
Recommendations.....Don't tell her about what you did.![]()
Buy the 40 gallon one $50 measly dollars more and it will fit that crank you want to fit. You don't have put 40 gallons of cleaner in it. MVHO!Here's a couple from Eastwood. one is 20 gallons & the other is 40.
https://www.eastwood.com/20-gallon-parts-washer-flowthru-brush-parts-basket.html
https://www.eastwood.com/eastwood-40-gallon-parts-washer.html
I would think that 20 gallons would be enough for home use. Thoughts?
If I were you, I would go for the 40 gallon unit - remember, you don't have to fill it with 40 gallons. You will appreciate the extra length when the crank is washed as an example. For the extra $50, it's really a no-brainer.Here's a couple from Eastwood. one is 20 gallons & the other is 40.
https://www.eastwood.com/20-gallon-parts-washer-flowthru-brush-parts-basket.html
https://www.eastwood.com/eastwood-40-gallon-parts-washer.html
I would think that 20 gallons would be enough for home use. Thoughts?
Like minds type at the same time.Buy the 40 gallon one $50 measly dollars more and it will fit that crank you want to fit. You don't have put 40 gallons of cleaner in it. MVHO!
Go for the 40 gallon. It's thicker gauge steel, it's large enough for a crank, and it's in stock now.Here's a couple from Eastwood. one is 20 gallons & the other is 40.
https://www.eastwood.com/20-gallon-parts-washer-flowthru-brush-parts-basket.html
https://www.eastwood.com/eastwood-40-gallon-parts-washer.html
I would think that 20 gallons would be enough for home use. Thoughts?