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I know George Purtill's C-hammer gun very well. He left it with me to photograph it for the article in Parker Pages. It's hard to believe the finished product started as something others would have written off as 'hardly worth the effort". Nice work Tom. The one I have in the sonic tank right now using paint thinner seems to have had its case color enhanced by the sonic process or at least brought out more vividly than I had expected - but maybe it's just because the crud is entirely gone. . |
Tom what brand is your ultrasonic cleaner, how much can you put in it? Gary
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Dean turbo sonic is the best I've tried and I've tried dawn, simple green, etc.
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I've never had an issue with anything using Dawn. I don't like the vapors that Simple Green puts out. I was under the impression it contained ammonia, which might not be good on steel. I'll have to look at a jug again. Something in it reacts strongly with my sinuses.
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Hi Gary, I got it from Harbor Freight and the brand is Chicago, item number 91957, 1.5 quart, stainless steel. If old age memory services it was around $125. It seems to be larger but probably is not. It's 110 volt, 60 cycle and 100 watt. It comes with a removable wire shelf. I made a basket out of screen wire to hold the items I clean, which sits on the wire shelf. I use distilled water after the mishap with the case coloring. Turbo Sonic also requires it. Add 1/2 ounce of Turbo Sonic to 20 ounces of distilled water for light duty and 1 ounce for medium to heavy duty. Cheers, Tom
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I do not use a sonic cleaner, but I can understand the reluctance to use a flammable liquid for that (any) cleaning. When I was on active duty, the issued cleaning solvent was non flammable dry cleaning fluid that was used instead of the old GI standbys of mogas or diesel.
I do not know its effect on color case, but I do that it was effective on the gunk of machine guns. |
Lyman makes two cleaning solutions for the sonic cleaner . One specifically for brass/copper and the other for steel .
I use them both regularly , as to whats in either I have no idea . But to date they've worked very well . |
Ditto. Works well for me.
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Thanks Tom for the info, Gary
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I use Dollar store cleaner degreaser (LA's Totally Awesome) 1 part cleaner 4 parts water. It's cheap, works good, non flammable and no damage to colors, real blue or springs.
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