looking to by an ultrasonic cleaner
Would like some opinions on an ultrasonic cleaner... a bench top
model. Something with a baskets size around 12 x 12 x 10 or so, no more than $1800. Have a few in mind, this one (mostly because of price) is leading the pack: http://www.jewelsmall.com/exulcaclsysh.html Anyone have experience with that particular brand? BUT... I have never used one, so I don't know what to expect regarding how clean the parts are going to come out. Can I put in a carburetor that has seen years of crud baked onto it into the unit, come back in an hour or two to a spotless part? That same carburetor, after a 24 hour bath in carb cleaning bucket still needs some time in the varsol parts washer with a brush to try to get all the grim out of all the nooks and crannys... and it still is not 100%. thanks to ALL who have positive and helpful comments! ron |
looking to by an ultrasonic cleaner
sorry, in topic, I meant BUY not by.
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looking to by an ultrasonic cleaner
On Fri, 07 Sep 2007 00:51:42 GMT, Randy Replogle wrote:
Branson is a well known name. I am very happy with my Branson cleaner. I cleaned some very dirty dies with it, among other things, it works well. i |
looking to by an ultrasonic cleaner
wrote:
Would like some opinions on an ultrasonic cleaner... a bench top model. Something with a baskets size around 12 x 12 x 10 or so, no more than $1800. Have a few in mind, this one (mostly because of price) is leading the pack: http://www.jewelsmall.com/exulcaclsysh.html Anyone have experience with that particular brand? BUT... I have never used one, so I don't know what to expect regarding how clean the parts are going to come out. Can I put in a carburetor that has seen years of crud baked onto it into the unit, come back in an hour or two to a spotless part? That same carburetor, after a 24 hour bath in carb cleaning bucket still needs some time in the varsol parts washer with a brush to try to get all the grim out of all the nooks and crannys... and it still is not 100%. thanks to ALL who have positive and helpful comments! ron The Branson units are pretty top of the line, and have prices to match. The Harbor Freight #95563 is a rather nice 2.5l tank unit with heat and when it's on sale / with coupon for about $60 it's hard to beat. It passes the "blow holes in aluminum foil" test well so it has a reasonable amount of power. |
looking to by an ultrasonic cleaner
On Sep 6, 10:28 pm, "Pete C." wrote:
..... The Harbor Freight #95563 is a rather nice 2.5l tank unit with heat and when it's on sale / with coupon for about $60 it's hard to beat. It passes the "blow holes in aluminum foil" test well so it has a reasonable amount of power. Pete C. What's the "blow holes in aluminum foil" test? I've got two old L&R ultrasonics that don't seem to clean well anymore; it would be nice to have a quick generic test to put to them. Thanks! Dave |
looking to by an ultrasonic cleaner
LowEnergyParticle wrote:
On Sep 6, 10:28 pm, "Pete C." wrote: ..... The Harbor Freight #95563 is a rather nice 2.5l tank unit with heat and when it's on sale / with coupon for about $60 it's hard to beat. It passes the "blow holes in aluminum foil" test well so it has a reasonable amount of power. Pete C. What's the "blow holes in aluminum foil" test? I've got two old L&R ultrasonics that don't seem to clean well anymore; it would be nice to have a quick generic test to put to them. Thanks! Dave Fill cleaner with water, hold a piece of aluminum foil in the water and turn the cleaner on for a second. Take the foil out and hold up to light looking for holes in it. If there aren't any holes, try exposing the foil a few seconds longer. If still no holes, you have a problem. The cheap HF unit put plenty of holes in the foil in just 1 second, and just about shredded it in 5 or 6 seconds. |
looking to by an ultrasonic cleaner
LowEnergyParticle writes:
What's the "blow holes in aluminum foil" test? Or, just dunk you hand in. You'll know if it's working. |
looking to by an ultrasonic cleaner
Thanks for the tip on Branson... will look into that.
How about my expectations... if the unit is of adequate power and the chemical is right, is this a miracle cleaner? |
looking to by an ultrasonic cleaner
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looking to by an ultrasonic cleaner
if the unit is of adequate power and the
chemical is right, is this a miracle cleaner? The (chemical) cleaner (surfactant) is still the cleaner. The ultrasonic energy is just a form of agitation, not miraculous, or even particularly impressive for that matter. |
looking to by an ultrasonic cleaner
On Sep 7, 8:36 am, "Pete C." wrote:
Fill cleaner with water, hold a piece of aluminum foil in the water and turn the cleaner on for a second. Take the foil out and hold up to light looking for holes in it. If there aren't any holes, try exposing the foil a few seconds longer. If still no holes, you have a problem. The cheap HF unit put plenty of holes in the foil in just 1 second, and just about shredded it in 5 or 6 seconds. Pete C., Many thanks! One of the LR units is good, and the other bad. I'm much obliged! Dave |
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