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Discuss. Obviously, you get what you pay for, and I wish I could rationalize $1000 for a 'real' one. That being said, have any of you tried the inexpensive smaller ones, which run ~$100-$200 of flea bay?Not for commercial production work, hobbyist level.Motorboating...in the Cleavage of the Tetons
Reply:I guess it's a matter of size versus cost.Inexpensive: I picked up a very small one (3 x 3 x 1 inch deep tray) used for cleaning jewelery (rings, etc.) for $3 at a Salvation Army Thrift Store.Rick V 1 Airco Heliwelder 3A/DDR3 CTC 70/90 amp Stick/Tig Inverters in Parallel1 Lincoln MIG PAK 151 Oxy-Acet
Reply:It would depend on what you need it for. I picked up one of these http://www.harborfreight.com/25-lite...ner-95563.html pretty cheap off eBay a little over four years ago and does alright cleaning small parts that can't go or I don't want to put in chemical cleaner soaks.MM200 w/Spoolmatic 1Syncrowave 180SDBobcat 225G Plus - LP/NGMUTT Suitcase WirefeederWC-1S/Spoolmatic 1HF-251D-1PakMaster 100XL '68 Red Face Code #6633 projectStar Jet 21-110Save Second Base!
Reply:I've used the HF one for cleaning my match trigger assemblies. Does the trick.
Reply:Ill try one of the HF 2.5 litre ones, i think. mostly for bicycle chain and cogs.Motorboating...in the Cleavage of the Tetons |
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