Dont remove the basket, always use it. It will put additional stress on the ultrasonic inductors causing them to heat up more and decrease service life, while also decreasing the efficiency of the cleaner. Also, after adding/changing fluids in the ultrasonic, run it with fluid only (~5min) to eliminate microgas bubbles in the fluid before adding parts to be cleaned. Last bit of advice....instead of plastic bag for small parts with different fluids, use that glass mason jar that you measured the CLR with....soft things absorb the energy instead of passing it through. If you dont already have one, buy one of the loose leaf tea strainer/containers to put small parts in without losing them (or magnetic parts dish). hope some of this is new to you...enjoy your new cleaner :)
Looking at the type of projects you do, I think it's totally worth getting one. You can just throw some parts in there and not worry about them while working on other stuff 😉. Thanks for checking it out 👍
Aha! A reload! The title threw me, then I watched it... again. Still as informative & interesting. 👍🏼👍🏼 For anyone that doesn't have an ultrasonic cleaner, they don't know what they're missing!
Haha.. yes, unfortunately, it hit a wall the first time and wouldn't climb over it. Let's see if it does a bit better this time. All the links are still the same as before. I appreciate that you still watched it again 😁. Don't worry, there won't be a 3rd relaod .... may be 😉🤣
I got this breast drill a few years ago and spent countless amounts of time researching it back then. I could not find any info on it. (No makers brand either). The one odd thing is , once mounted to the stand, it stays in a fixed position. A drill press which u can not press down 🤔- I am guessing the baseplate could be what's supposed to do the moving, but it's missing the handle or mechanism for this to happen 🤷
Yes if you are from Australia, use the AU and America use US. I believe if u from anywhere else where Vevor has a presence, it should direct you to the proper home site. 👍😉
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This is brilliant. Those parts clean up very well. I'm going to have to get one for sure. Thanks for the link 👍👍👍👍
Thanks for checking the video out and using the link 👍
Great tutorial. good stuff! best wishes👍
Thanks Paul. If u ever need one of them, u know where to find the link 😉👍
I have one and they can be really handy! Great stuff! 😃👍
I know you mate, you would have at least 2.. one in the basement and a spare one in the attic 🤣
@@LittleRestorersyour going to have so much fun with this
@@Austeration Sure will 😉
Awesome, I use one at work when I used to work, they do a fantastic job. I will check them out.
Thank you mate. Appreciate you taking the time again 😉👍
Another excellent video , never thought these machines could get this result !!
Thanks mate... I reckon you need the big 30L model. Just throw a vice in there when u go to work... effortless cleaning 😉
Dont remove the basket, always use it. It will put additional stress on the ultrasonic inductors causing them to heat up more and decrease service life, while also decreasing the efficiency of the cleaner.
Also, after adding/changing fluids in the ultrasonic, run it with fluid only (~5min) to eliminate microgas bubbles in the fluid before adding parts to be cleaned.
Last bit of advice....instead of plastic bag for small parts with different fluids, use that glass mason jar that you measured the CLR with....soft things absorb the energy instead of passing it through.
If you dont already have one, buy one of the loose leaf tea strainer/containers to put small parts in without losing them (or magnetic parts dish).
hope some of this is new to you...enjoy your new cleaner :)
Some great advice there. Thank you very much for taking the time. Awesome comment 👍
very cool, thanks for showing this being thinking about getting one
Looking at the type of projects you do, I think it's totally worth getting one. You can just throw some parts in there and not worry about them while working on other stuff 😉.
Thanks for checking it out 👍
Nice review - certainly should be a time saver for ya... good stuff!
Thanks Vic. If you ever want one, you can always click the link 😉😁
I love it. I'll ask the wife if I can get one to clean her jewelry and then use it in my work shop
I honestly believe everyone who has a workshop should have one of these 😉👍
Aha! A reload! The title threw me, then I watched it... again. Still as informative & interesting. 👍🏼👍🏼
For anyone that doesn't have an ultrasonic cleaner, they don't know what they're missing!
Haha.. yes, unfortunately, it hit a wall the first time and wouldn't climb over it. Let's see if it does a bit better this time. All the links are still the same as before.
I appreciate that you still watched it again 😁. Don't worry, there won't be a 3rd relaod .... may be 😉🤣
@@LittleRestorers All good, thought it may have been some yt glitch. 👍🏼
A third? Maybe... maybe not! 🤣🤣
Totally enjoyable the second time around. Amazing work on the breast drill.
@@shedmanx3640 I'm looking forward to seeing that finished!
I got this breast drill a few years ago and spent countless amounts of time researching it back then. I could not find any info on it. (No makers brand either). The one odd thing is , once mounted to the stand, it stays in a fixed position. A drill press which u can not press down 🤔- I am guessing the baseplate could be what's supposed to do the moving, but it's missing the handle or mechanism for this to happen 🤷
Bitte, what is that red cleaning agent in the ultrasonic bath?
Hi, that was a heavy duty degreaser 😉
@@LittleRestorers Danke
So I just click on the link in the description for my country do I ?
Yes if you are from Australia, use the AU and America use US. I believe if u from anywhere else where Vevor has a presence, it should direct you to the proper home site. 👍😉
A car battery charger will do the same thing.
Thanks for watching 👍