[GreenKeys] Cleaning stuff, etc..
Don Robert House
drhouse at dls.net
Mon Nov 26 16:39:40 EST 2007
The company that provides the cleaning tank and the "Gunk" is called
Safety Clean. They recirculate the stuff and collect the hazardous
waste every so often. It would be nice to ask the mechanic to clean
your parts when they have just put new stuff in the machine. It is
powerful stuff and should be used only by trained persons. If you
splash the stuff in your eyes you could be blinded. It also makes
significant burns on your skin.
Don
K9TTY
On 26 Nov 2007, at 9:12 AM, Larry Tighe wrote:
Greg,
A mechanic friend has a tub that has a pump that has some kind of
"Gunk" liquid running in it. He uses this to clean parts from
engines. It dries with no noticeable residue.
With extreme originality, he calls it his "Cleaning Tank". You might
have one near-by at your frienly mechanic's facility. The nozzle is
at moderate pressure and, with a brush, parts come out sparkly new
looking.
Lar
K2JA
www.antiquetelephone.com
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 9:16 AM
Subject: [GreenKeys] Cleaning stuff, etc..
> Would someone please enlighten this forgetful person what you use to
> clean ye olde ancient M14ROTR, as well as other equipment, since I
> no longer have access to a dipping/cleaning tank. >
73 de Greg "GW" Moore WA3IVX/NNN0BVN
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