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Ultrasonic cleaner for rc parts?
I was thinking about getting a ultrasonic cleaner like this one at Harbor frieght. http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=95563 . Anybody use an ultrasonic cleaner for cleaning rc parts, bearings, ect. It seem like it would be better than scrubbing, solvents, rags and messes. Ultimately would it work to clean rc parts?
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Get one and try it out bro... how does that thing work anyways..?... does it work like those air cleaning systems that draws the dust/debris into there... if it works that would be pretty F*cking cool... :)
do you have to use different kinds of solvents or just water.?.. http://www.ultrasonic-cleaners.net/en/detergents |
Cool I'm think im going to order one.
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Should work. It uses really high frequencies to shake off particles.
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We have a ultrasonic cleaner next to my weld station, that we use to clean our metal, and I have tossed a my weeding ring in there to clean it, and it does great, as for other liquids, you can use others as well. Ours is filled with isopropyl alcohol..( rubbing alcohol).
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would you like throw in an a-arm at a time? or what exactly would you want to put in there
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20% ammonia 80% water, use Parsons Ammonia (Walgreens) clear color not the one with lemon.
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ya there will be endless uses for the thing.
you just wont know it till you have it. |
Endless uses heh.....
Maybe it could be useful in maintaining personal cleanliness! Wonder if it is safe for the "family jewels"? |
HA! I'll let some one else try that one!
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