Shox Dr Chief Engineer to Carlos Fandango Messages 18,010 Location East Yorkshire Apr 10, 2011 #1 I have a large (3gal) Bransonic Ultrasonic Cleaner, could this be used to polish parts using bead, or would I be better off building something
I have a large (3gal) Bransonic Ultrasonic Cleaner, could this be used to polish parts using bead, or would I be better off building something
Robotstar5 Casanunda Staff member Messages 23,356 Location Birmingham Apr 10, 2011 #2 Probably better off building a tumbler, old washing machine?
Shox Dr Chief Engineer to Carlos Fandango Messages 18,010 Location East Yorkshire Apr 10, 2011 #3 I've used tumblers, they take too long
brightspark Member Messages 41,272 Location yarm stockton on tees Apr 10, 2011 #4 what sort of parts are u cleaning and what sort of finish
Shox Dr Chief Engineer to Carlos Fandango Messages 18,010 Location East Yorkshire Apr 10, 2011 #5 Anything and everything! Bike Carbs would be one. To be honest I have no parts to polish at present, just looking to expand the use of a machine that doesn't get much use these days
Anything and everything! Bike Carbs would be one. To be honest I have no parts to polish at present, just looking to expand the use of a machine that doesn't get much use these days
Robotstar5 Casanunda Staff member Messages 23,356 Location Birmingham Apr 10, 2011 #6 Shox Dr said: I've used tumblers, they take too long Click to expand... I used to leave mine running overnight cleaning brass cartridge cases, tried some in the ultrasonic cleaner at work once, nowhere near as good.
Shox Dr said: I've used tumblers, they take too long Click to expand... I used to leave mine running overnight cleaning brass cartridge cases, tried some in the ultrasonic cleaner at work once, nowhere near as good.