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Tom Windsor

12-21-2006 14:18:49




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All the pieces back today.




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Randy S.E.-MN

12-22-2006 07:41:01




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 Re: H in Frame Job in reply to Tom Windsor, 12-21-2006 14:18:49  
I do know of some machine shops that "bead-blast" their cast jobs...don"t know if they do it with aluminum though.



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williamf

12-21-2006 16:20:26




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 Re: H in Frame Job in reply to Tom Windsor, 12-21-2006 14:18:49  
Man, you best had spill some old nasty burnt motor oil on that thing else it gonna rust up quick!
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John M

12-21-2006 15:05:33




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 Re: H in Frame Job in reply to Tom Windsor, 12-21-2006 14:18:49  
How did they get it that clean? Around here we cant use the chemicals any longer that use to clean good like that.



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Tom Widnsor

12-21-2006 16:23:07




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 Re: H in Frame Job in reply to John M, 12-21-2006 15:05:33  
Don't know whats in that vat. He hung it into the thing...real hot stuff...and it came out sparkling...



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John M

12-21-2006 18:25:13




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 Re: H in Frame Job in reply to Tom Widnsor, 12-21-2006 16:23:07  
The state government here wont let the machine shop guys, and radiator guys use the good stuff anymore. They have to get a permit that cost about 1000 bucks a year, so many of the local shops have closed or no longer offer that. We do have one place that has a chemical that will clean parts real good, but they are very expensive.I had him price me a block for my M, 300 bucks! My normal guy now uses a hot water sytem that does a good job of cleaning, but doesnt do good on rust!

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Easy1

12-21-2006 16:45:33




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 Re: H in Frame Job in reply to Tom Widnsor, 12-21-2006 16:23:07  
We have an ultrasonic cleaner at work. It uses a hot solution, basically water, with a detergent to get off the grease. I think the temp is about 200 F. I have put parts in there that have paint that stuck on for 50 years, come back after a few hours, and it is naked.



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