New shop tool unboxed! Spraymaster cabinet parts washer
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- Опубліковано 12 січ 2023
- We picked up a new shop tool. This is all new to us so if you have any pointers lets us know
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I'm ur biggest fan!!!
Really
I'm such a fan, you all should consider getting a protective order against me or else I'll show up everyday!!
Considered it done ✅ 😂
@@MrKcowin BTW during your original comment I believe you were “on the clock”? 🤷♀️🤦♀️
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Seems like you and Clinton have a symbiotic relationship.
You’re “the biggest fan” and Clinton gets free labor.
You just have to avoid crossing that “line” that doesn’t get talked about. 😉
Please don’t change Kevin.
I will have to say that shop truck turned out super nice. really like that color of blue with that alumunim flatbed looks really good. Nice job Clint and the boys.
Thanks 👍
Do a give away with the new shop truck!😁😁 Beautiful truck, My Highschool Dream!
@@countryboyscooter3402 I would even pay to ship it to the UK if I won :)
Hi Clinton. Two things to recommend. Firstly. get yourself some Neodymium magnets to act as pickups before the water is processed. And secondly get a hand pumped pressure bottle with Duck Oil (water repellent fluid like WD 40) in it and a mesh table. Use these to douse the clean parts with as soon as they come out of the washer. Washed parts will surface rust real quick if they are left for even a short time once the water has flashed off.
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Now that's what I call an un-boxing video. Forget it's a crate.
I have used ZEP recirculating detergent for 30 years. Works well on aluminum and steel.
Love the "action" shot of the sides falling away. 😀
Awesome buy Clinton! 😮 That will be handy for sure! 🔧🔩
Thanks for including us on this one.
Our pleasure!
Pressure wash the parts on removal paying close attention to the oil galleys. Pressurized air to dry. You'll soon realize the advantages of a dedicated cleaning area. Build a semi-circle parts basket, with handle for small parts. 2,3,4, can't have enought. If acidic solution is used on aluminum parts, use a naturalizing bath, PH if part is to be stored for any length of time. Cheers.
👍 Randy says Hell Yeah !!!!!
Nice addition to the shop 👍🏻🇺🇸
Great Video Clint and it's awesome that you are still teaching your kids the right way.
That new shop truck sure looks sharp!!!
I'm always impressed by the safe manner that all of you at C&C operate your fork lifts. Slow and careful.
A little Dawn detergent couldn't hurt. "It makes water wetter!!!!!" Technical folk would call it a "surfactant", I think. LOL My Bissell hot water carpet cleaner uses 3 oz/gal of water. Ye Ole Caterpillar Cowboy.
You'll never regret this purchasse. Best thing since sliced toilet paper.😁
very nice, i wish i had one. keep up the good work.
Don't forget to hit that like button it don't cost you thing but it helps out Clint a hole lot
That’s right
Richard at Precision Transmission (UA-camr)got a similar parts washer a year or so, ago. Take a look at what he dumps in his on the first go around! ua-cam.com/video/liC4D4OjrkU/v-deo.html
I’ve gotten into the habit of always hitting the like button before I watch the video.
That way you don’t need to remember to do it, especially if one has the next video
auto-play feature on.
But what ever it takes…hit that dang button.😎
@glynngrauer3962. Did you really just call Clinton, "a hole"? LOL
Hit right after I pressed play..... Clinton had better come through for it! Lol
Got to keep mum happy
Nonfoaming soap …😂😂😂😂 reminds when I was a kid and we dropped a bottle of dish soap in the town water fountain … bubbles were flying three blocks around that fountain .
Always thorough!
Zep heavy duty Citrus degreaser, I've never used it in that application but I do use it running through my hot water pressure washer to clean escalator steps. I use a down stream pickup so it goes through the pump and the heater but it has never given me any problems. It doesn't foam up a lot and it's also not acid based like so many degreasers that you find. I was also told it is environmentally friendly. I've washed so many steps I buy it by the 55 gallon drum. It might work for you.
I used one like that washer for 6 years. The problems we had were when you opened the door and removed the part you washed you will get water all over the floor. we ended up cutting the concrete and made a 500-gallon sump covered the sump with heavy-duty grating and placed the washer in the center. You will need an air supply next to it with an air gun To blow the object dry. Last you will need the drain and clean it out and when you do where do you put the oil-filled water. Something to keep in mind
You can put your dishes in with the cylinder heads and engine blocks.
ZEP is a good detergent...and I would suggest putting several large neodymium magnets at the bottom of the tank to help keep metal out of the circulating pump & nozzles.
The Shop Truck at it's finest. I can see where that parts washer will be well used.
Life changing tool these are absolutely amazing piece of equipment
Nice addition Clinton, I have a feeling that you may use this more and more as you continue your business!! Very nice addition to the family and can't wait to see the rebuild!!!
That things prly gna get some heavy use in the shop, nice addition 👌🤘🤘🤘🤘
That’s a big bonus for the shop!
Great for tool cleaning!!!
That’s a nice parts washer you purchased Clint. I just wanted to point out that that hose clamp you positioned on the SJ cord you used for power will eventually cut through the insulation on the ground and hot legs of the wires. Clint if you search for a 1/2 in. ACC Non-Metallic Strain Relief Cord Connector and install it instead of the hose clamp and Rome. Connector it will protect your wire and keep you and family safe
No comments here to the required solution, but looking forward to the videos on how this additional tool will be utilized. Enjoying the video content. Keep 'em coming.
Awesome little washer for the shop comes in handy
If you can use regular dish detergent I would use Dawn for getting rid of grease
Yes agree Dawn.
Should prove to be quite a useful tool around the shop. Like anything else you buy sometimes you get things you didn't expect.
COOL PARTS WASHER, HUNTER LOOKS GOOD DRIVING THE TRUCK. 👍👍✌✌🏁🏁🏁🏁
Can't help, but I can give thumbs up.
Looks really good. You might want to cut back on the detergent some when you stick Kevin in there for his weekly bath though!
Simple Green you can get it at your local dollar store it's cheap and it does a good job also put a big magnet down there in the bottom of that so the big chunks of metal will stick to the magnets before it goes into the filters
I used Cascade to flush the cooling system of a Cat 3412 that had a oil cooler leak. I was blasted by senior engineers for doing so but it worked great and was cost effective. In the future mix Cascade into a 5 gallon bucket of hot tap water and then add to the sump of your pressure wash cabinet. Simple Green also works well in that type of cabinet and is biodegradable, mix it into a 5 gallon bucket like before. Cascade,Simple Green do not cause corrosion. They clean so well that no oil is left on the material to prevent rust. In Gunsmithing as soon as something left the cleaning bath it was rinsed in water, dried by air, and a petroleum product applied to prevent rust.
Enjoying the mix of items in your videos. Really impressed by the care your son used removing the load straps on the shop truck. His tools and gear should last years.
Like all your videos thanks to dirt perfect who led me your way both you guys are over the top.
You know we love what you do but I can't lie that steam cleaner dish washer is going to come in real handy Clinton, and I loved Hunters new tree, plenty of hot water and suds now watch that baby grow, Kevin will have that thing running all the time for his shorty truck, you know what he is like.
These type washers work great. Only advice I can give is a non fomming soap! You won't believe what your shop will look like if you don't. Also like a few have said have an air gun ready to dry parts because steel will flash quickly. Great video !
Clinton and Hunter thanks for sharing! Kevin
Simple Green with 1 cup of industrial Strength Tide. Even gets 60 years of caked on cow “poop” off. Hi from Texas
Nice piece of equipment for shop, they do work great 👍. Makes your job a little easier on cleaning things.
Upward and onward it's all good
Another great video thank you Clinton and Hunter keep them coming please
Every shop I've worked at has used plain old Caustic Soda in them. You buy it in 30 pound bags and mix it with water in a 5 gallon bucket before adding into the tank so it dissolves properly. Mix it as strong or as weak for the job you're doing. YMMV...
Best degreaser I've found is Greased Lightning.
It's what resturants use to clean behind commercial fryers.
That grease you have to pre scrape it with a paint sraper otherwise.
It literally melts grease off.
I use it to clean pool tables where chicken wings are on the menue.
I'm recovering two Valley pool tables Monday
I'm 68 now.
Once I hit 70 I'm finally going to give up my customers list to a friend I taught how to do it and really retire.
He's a puppy.
Only 62.
The only garage hat has a sauna for his parts, you surely do spoil them. 🤗
Nice unit beats cleaning by hand
I am saying this again, these are the people who make America great. Thanks.
Oh yeah, that will come in handy!
Water temp needs to always be a minimum 120° to clean properly and we use the generic cascade always.
Shop truck looks good
Had one in shop in the 80’s worked great. Make sure you pull the nozzles and clean every so often.
I've had a hot spray tank for years best money i ever spent....Keep your water clean...Zep makes a good powered soap
we used ZEP at work but we were short on zep one month and tried super clean instead. found 3 gal. mixed in worked much better for us
on our parts washer...
Sweet machine 👍😎🇺🇸NY
It is really nice to see you and your Son in these videos, working on project's together. You got this.
Oh, Nice parts washer.
Super clean from Walmart works awesome for a degreaser.
Might add a little lemmi shine helps soften the water..Great Vid👍👍👍👍👍👍
Hai Clint, a nice big dishwasher 😂
You're teaching those boys all kinds of good things, they will be able to do anything. Great Vid👍👍👍👍👍👍🛠🛠🛠🛠
That was a LOT of Cascade you put n there! 😂
That's pretty sweet. Getting things clean just makes jobs go so much smoother. And enjoyable. Thanks for sharing
That’s a good investment
Wow she's a beaut Clint.
The Spraymaster detergent is $289.00 for 4 - 1 gallon jugs. 2 - 4 oz per use. Still expensive. You can get it a Northern Tool.
Yep
I ended up getting some from Napa
You hope this keeps mom happy. That's not her dishwasher is it 😄😄
I think Kevin should work his magic and make that forklift look new again.
Just tell mama you bought a heavy duty dishwasher for the shop, that should work.
You are going to love that “dishwasher”.
Great idea!!
🙄🤦♀️😂
congratulations on your new purchase, hope it makes life easier for you and your crew 👍👍👌
Steam cleaning gonna put Kevins shorts in there!
Got Kevin a new spa !!!
Now you can wash the dishes, no excuses. Some detergents can be corrosive and will rust the pump more.
What a great idea - trust it does as required. Convenient in workshop and in close proximity to projects. Loving the 'new' shop truck.
Thanks
Great addition to the shop. Kevin with a toothbrush just couldn't do what this new machine will do. Love to see the boys involved and learning from you Clint. Hope the Boss doesn't give you to much grief about the invoice. At least its not from Napa.
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Put the tank near a hose…rinse parts before removing them, it will maintain the water level…those tend to lose a lot to evaporation. 👍
I see Kevin sneaking Turbos into the parts washer
Nice addition to the shop. Clean parts make for a good running engine. Should save time and the aggravation of hand cleaning all those parts. Thanks for the ride along sir.
I've been using a powdered cleaner for some time. I have a 5 gallon bucket from a company called adventure manufacturing. here is the description..
strips away grease, dirt, and other debris to clean parts very quickly and thoroughly. This compound is biodegradable, low foaming, has a high alkaline content, and a rust inhibiting agent. The cleaner is also aluminum safe.
I've also used ZEP brand with good results. I would not recommend cascade!!!
also throw some magnets in there!
Good show.
That is one sweet shop truck. Mckinney Tx.
Hey Clint I have used one of those parts washer before and I all ways took a water hose and rinsed the parts off to get the soap off them , them blow them off.
Congrats on reaching 84 K
Thanks!
after running your parts washer make a passivator with baking soda to a ph of 10 dip or spray on parts dry with shop air and it wont rust
We have a large renegade parts washer, you'all never go without one again. Make sure you spray down the parts with a rust inhibitor after running through. we use the renegade detergent works well for oil and grease from industrial gear boxes. Make sure the water is up to temp before you start otherwise it will foam up and make a mess. Good luck
Like the new Parts washer Mahine .
Great parts washer. You are going to wonder why you didn't buy one a long time ago. Cascade will work ok but the real stuff for that machine will do even better. Get the soap that's for steel and aluminum parts cleaning. Put the unit close to a water faucet where you can rinse the parts off while they are standing in the machine with a water hose and nozzle. That also works to add water to the unit as you lose some to evaporation and you get the soap residue off at the same time.
In the Elevator Trade we always used Simple Green
Having used a large cabinet style washer for 18 years in a production shop atmosphere, zep has a good product for them. A must is having an oil skimmer and magnet for metals, a solution filtration system to remove solids and keep tank from filling up with mud.
Shouldn’t the filtration system be part of the original equipment? I think so!
Thumbs up... Shop improvement. Beats 6 cans of brake cleaner and shop rags...for every project.. less than 200 hrs on the dozer.
Congrats guys ... you're gonna LOVE this machine .. and think back wondering how you ever did without it !!! Buddy has a Transmission shop and one of the first to buy one of these machines 50 years ago ... real time saver. There are 2 types ... solvent and aqueous-based and you have the latter. Kerosene is the best for the former. And just like your Home Dishwasher, "prep" counts ... scraper/wire brush big sludge first and even shoot it down with "Oven Cleaner" (waiting the correct time) helps. Would recommend using what the Manufacturer suggests but first thing you want to do is check the County Water Board rules on types of chemicals are allowed to be dumped into the sewer system ... and avoid fines. Good luck and loved watch the new/old shop truck in action !!!
😄😄😄 This is reminding me when Fred did the dishes and there was suds coming out of the dishwasher.
I think that cleaner is a worthy addition to your shop. Get used to it, and you'll save a lot of time. Just like a sand blast cabinet. It's all a learning curve too--a lot of timesd, things are not as they seem--you just have to regroup--fix the tools to fix the parts to get to base one. just another day in paradise. Love your way of handling the off beat stuff..
That shop truck is absolutely Bad Ass. 💪
Now that’s a Tim the Tool Man Taylor man’s dishwasher!
I've always done a post rinse with clean water after cleaning, and then blow off with air. Congrats, sure beats washing in gas or diesel.
nice addition to the shop. Now Kevin can have garage parties without having to take time to wash the party dishes!