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I'm not sure if this is the right section for this, but I'll try.I bought a Snap-On parts washer from a guy I work for part time. It was sitting in the corner of this shop untouched for a year and a half, so he finally let it go.Does anyone know an online source for the barrel liners? According to the instructions you get a plastic liner, like a garbage bag, but it needs to be chemical resistant.I tried contacting a Snap-On rep through their website, but I never got a response. I haven't seen one on the street I can flag down in a while now either. Attached Images
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Reply:Originally Posted by brendonvDoes anyone know an online source for the barrel liners? According to the instructions you get a plastic liner, like a garbage bag, but it needs to be chemical resistant.
Reply:I am going to use kerosene, I was just nervous it'd turn the garbage bag into a broken down glob of goo.
Reply:Usually, if you go to your local auto shops, you can get the phone number for the snap-on driver in the area. Just give him a call directly and they'll take care of you pretty well. At least that's how I get any Snap-On items that I need --Wintermute"No man's knowledge here can go beyond his experience." - John Lockewww.improvised-engineering.comManufacturer Agnostic:Blood----------Sweat---------Tears----|------------------|----------------|----Lincoln Red, Miller Blue, Esab Yellow
Reply:These are called drum liners:http://www.mcmaster.com/#barrel-liners/=a5cbia
Reply:Wow, Not sure why I didn't think mcmaster. Thanks |
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