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 PostPosted: May 2nd, 2014, 9:18 pm   
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That's very similar to the one we have at work....it's the only way to keep carbed 4stroke outboards running. Works great.

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 PostPosted: October 11th, 2015, 9:24 pm   
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how much was the ultrasonic cleaner and what size is it

I like the idea of this.


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Cost about $300, can't remember exactly.
It is an offshore unit but one of the better ones with 6 transducers.
Tank is 12" x 9'5" x 6" deep.
Big enough for carb and nuts and bolts work.


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Tomcat wrote:
Cost about $300, can't remember exactly.
It is an offshore unit but one of the better ones with 6 transducers.
Tank is 12" x 9'5" x 6" deep.
Big enough for carb and nuts and bolts work.


I'm still looking for one big enough for a 2.5 block & front half.


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Northbase wrote:
Tomcat wrote:
Cost about $300, can't remember exactly.
It is an offshore unit but one of the better ones with 6 transducers.
Tank is 12" x 9'5" x 6" deep.
Big enough for carb and nuts and bolts work.


I'm still looking for one big enough for a 2.5 block & front half.


They're out there if you have the Cubic $$ and are finished having kids.
Serious waveforms emanating from those big units


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 PostPosted: October 14th, 2015, 7:11 am   
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so are these a sort of mega vibration type cleaner ?
this stuff is new to me, but looks absolutely great for cleaning the bits you cant get at.

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 PostPosted: October 14th, 2015, 8:00 am   
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Very high frequency vibration cleaning.
It'll drive your cats nuts
Best advice I can offer is to buy from a local reputable supplier who also offers appropriate cleaning solutions. Knowing what to use when will save you a lot of time and money.


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 PostPosted: October 14th, 2015, 3:22 pm   
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Buying anything like that over that's big enough for carbs would be mental price.
I will do a bit if research to see if I can make my own system.
might be able to buy the sensors or something like that, not worried about timers and heat stuff etc.
Be nice to have the proper thing but I think it would cost about treble what it does over there in Canada and usa.


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