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bigbad69 ![]() Supporter of TheAMCForum ![]() ![]() Joined: Jul/02/2007 Location: Ottawa, Ont. Status: Offline Points: 5566 |
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My parts washer, of unknown brand, has an aquarium pump in it. It held up fine to mineral spirits, but I put gun wash in the tank one time and that melted the pump. (I guess fish can take only so much solvent) Replaced with the same pump and it's fine again with mineral spirits.
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69 Javelin SST BBO 390 T10
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Regamble1969 ![]() AMC Apprentice ![]() ![]() Joined: Dec/01/2021 Location: Boise Idaho Status: Offline Points: 100 |
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I had one of those stand-alone dish washers on casters once. When I remodeled the kitchen, it got a new, built in unit and I tried exactly that. Dang did it work good for about 3 weeks. I used Zep soap and just kept an eye on it so when it got to the drain cycle I would just shut it off. I presume the petroleum products deteriorated some plastic part somewhere because it quit pumping one day so I threw it away. If I were to do it over, I'd try and make it so it drained the dirty water into a filtration system of some type that I could wait for the oil to separate from the water and skim it off. Or use some of the parts and repurpose them into a bigger, all steel cabinet that could fit a transmission case.
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