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On Jun 14, 5:38*am, "SteveB" wrote:
"Ignoramus7400" wrote in message

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On 2010-06-14, SteveB wrote:
Well, after my test post, and the answers by the curmudgeons and usual
suspects, I can see my new computer has been configured. *I have been in
Vegas for about a month now, taking care of business. *Ready to go back
north Thursday, and resume some metalworking projects, finish my boat,
and
get in some rainbow fishing. *Got a couple of tons of stacked metal
waiting
assembly.


Made some very good yard sale purchases here, as the economy is flat, and
a
lot of people are selling stuff off at very good prices. *Got a Snap-On
parts washing sink with tank today for $20, with ten gallons of extra
cleaner. *Will be posting here for a few days, then back to the home
computer Thursday.


Sorry, but there was too many messages to read and see what has been
going
on in the group, so will just start from zero.


That's good. I recently bought a Graymills parts washer (the real
thing, not some kind of sink) for $40. Had to sell, with great
sadness, due to lack of space.


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I have been wanting one of these forever, but didn't want to fork over the
dough. *It stands on a medium sized barrel, has a sink type top made of
formed steel, and a lid. *IIRC, the cleaner is somewhat spendy, too. *Just
makes those jobs so easy when you want to get something cleaned up. *Gas is
dangerous, and dries out my hands to the point of cracking, not to mention
the smell that lasts for days.

Steve

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A long time ago (mid '70s), I used to rent a washer from Safety-Kleen.
The rent was actually zero, and they only charged to come out and swap
the drum. They charged maybe $15, and only came when I called. I have
no idea what kind of deal they have now, but it was pretty good back
then.