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*[https://youtu.be/TR11dx064QQ?si=RaIfoc7nEx3qz6SR A Video by the YouTube Channel “Superbike Surgery Ltd” Titled “World’s Best Parts Washer? All in one. Hot wash degreasing, Rinse, Vapor Hone/Blasting.” ] | *[https://youtu.be/TR11dx064QQ?si=RaIfoc7nEx3qz6SR A Video by the YouTube Channel “Superbike Surgery Ltd” Titled “World’s Best Parts Washer? All in one. Hot wash degreasing, Rinse, Vapor Hone/Blasting.” ] | ||
**This is what inspired me to make this page, i was looking into a standard [[Recirculating Parts Washer]] and saw THIS. Probably quite expensive though, but definitely an “endgame setup”. - [[User: Eric]] |
Revision as of 20:13, 19 October 2024
Basics
- This page aims to discuss a “parts cleaning station” that combines multiple methods:
- Heated Part Washer (Using a Solvent (such as Kerosene ) and/or Degreaser )
- Slurry Blasting (Also known as Vapor Blasting or Vapor Honing )
- Pressurized Air (For Drying)
- This is all in one Blasting Cabinet type enclosure
- All supporting equipment and tanks and such are also attached in an ergonomic manner
- The goal is basically dirty part goes in, completely clean and rust/Carbon Deposit free part comes out
Internal Links
External Links
- A Video by the YouTube Channel “Superbike Surgery Ltd” Titled “World’s Best Parts Washer? All in one. Hot wash degreasing, Rinse, Vapor Hone/Blasting.”
- This is what inspired me to make this page, i was looking into a standard Recirculating Parts Washer and saw THIS. Probably quite expensive though, but definitely an “endgame setup”. - User: Eric