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parts cleaning basket on the "cheap"
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parts cleaning basket on the "cheap"
We use the "Jet-Dry" brand rinse-aid baskets in our dishwasher. The last time one was spent.. I saved it for my workshop to use for cleaning small parts in jar of solvent. The top of the little basket "pops off" using an awl or nail.. and can be popped back on again if desired. Attach a wire or twist-tie to the hanger.
Re: parts cleaning basket on the "cheap"
Pretty good. Beats fishing the parts out of the jar with hemostats.
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Re: parts cleaning basket on the "cheap"
RknRusty wrote:Pretty good. Beats fishing the parts out of the jar with hemostats.
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Good idea Roddie.
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Re: parts cleaning basket on the "cheap"
You guys all must know by now.. that I'm a "pack-rat"! I'm very much into recycling anything that I think I can use. Lately I've been working on a reed for my engine, that's made from a toenail clipping. stay tuned!
Re: parts cleaning basket on the "cheap"
roddie wrote: You guys all must know by now.. that I'm a "pack-rat"! I'm very much into recycling anything that I think I can use. Lately I've been working on a reed for my engine, that's made from a toenail clipping. stay tuned!
Wooo! I had to sit down after I read that!
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Re: parts cleaning basket on the "cheap"
Roddy.......The toenail thing is going just a little too far!
Or then again how about the guys on the forum saving theirs too send you?
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Or then again how about the guys on the forum saving theirs too send you?
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