What do we think about them? Worth the money? I am about to start a restoration project (finally!) and I need to have a lot of small parts cleaned. Also considering parts tumblers............or both. Any experience?
What do we think about them? Worth the money? I am about to start a restoration project (finally!) and I need to have a lot of small parts cleaned. Also considering parts tumblers............or both. Any experience?
The central machinery one gets a 9.5/10 from me. Love that thing, they just didn't put enough teflon tape on the valve so I had to fix that for it not to leak
There's a recent thread on this over in the Shop and Garage Talk subforum - https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/shop-talk/advice-on-ultrasonic-cleaners/260216/page1/
Slippery said:https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/shop-talk/advice-on-ultrasonic-cleaners/260216/page1/
Too slow! lol
I have the little harbor freight one and I've been happy so far.
I would like to upgrade to a larger unit 8n the future.
I recently purchased the Vevor 30 liter ultrasonic and am pleased with it.
Happy to report it will swallow an entire cylinder head!
all the ebay/Amazon units with the blue label around the controls look like they are made in the same building. We get 18-36 months of regular use out of them before they stop functioning somehow. Usually the heater fails.
Just bought the Vevor unit, funny I just started this similar thread.
https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/shop-talk/advice-on-ultrasonic-cleaners/260216/page1/
Trent said:I recently purchased the Vevor 30 liter ultrasonic and am pleased with it.
Happy to report it will swallow an entire cylinder head!
all the ebay/Amazon units with the blue label around the controls look like they are made in the same building. We get 18-36 months of regular use out of them before they stop functioning somehow. Usually the heater fails.
I measured the length of the basin and it's about 19.5" long. So if your cylinder heads are shorrter than that, yeah, it'll work.
dclafleur said:In reply to Trent :
What do you run for a cleaning solution in it?
A splash of an alkaline degreaser in the water. Just barely enough to lightly tint the water whatever color the degreaser is. Super clean, simple green. We use a Glenlabs product from the restaraunt supply store that costs pennies but smells and works exactly like superclean.
Too much runs the risk of darkening aluminum. Also too much will generate a column of suds as the vibration does its thing.
volvoclearinghouse said:Trent said:I recently purchased the Vevor 30 liter ultrasonic and am pleased with it.
Happy to report it will swallow an entire cylinder head!
all the ebay/Amazon units with the blue label around the controls look like they are made in the same building. We get 18-36 months of regular use out of them before they stop functioning somehow. Usually the heater fails.
I measured the length of the basin and it's about 19.5" long. So if your cylinder heads are shorrter than that, yeah, it'll work.
Well, clearly it did
Looks like the block will fit too. I might have to flip it a few times to get the whole thing though.
In reply to procainestart :
It will support the weight of my 40lb aluminum Suzuki block It won't hold an iron V8
It is stout enough to support the 66lbs of water in it plus another 40 perhaps. I don't really know what its limits are and they arent covered in the "manual" that came with it.
Trent said:In reply to procainestart :
I don't really know what its limits are and they arent covered in the "manual" that came with it.
Emphasis added. It's more of a pamphlet.
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