Vevor ultrasonic cleaner test: The best way to clean mechanical parts. | AutoExpert John Cadogan

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  • @AutoExpertJC
    @AutoExpertJC  11 месяцев назад +17

    Thanks to VEVOR for sponsoring this episode!
    (Vevor does industrial & DIY tools at great prices.)
    30L ultrasonic cleaner - s.vevor.com/bfQsKk
    15L ultrasonic cleaner - s.vevor.com/bfQsI4
    10L ultrasonic cleaner - s.vevor.com/bfQsIy
    General Vevor products - s.vevor.com/bfQqSa
    Get 5% off with code VVSALES

    • @vicoactus9246
      @vicoactus9246 11 месяцев назад

      I used mine to clean my conrods and pistons as well as other engine parts, it worked well, but it didnt last long and has since died. 😢
      Guess I'll look at getting another via your link.
      ✌️😉

    • @Slim885
      @Slim885 11 месяцев назад

      Holey hell!!! .We did have one of these at our locomotive depot workshop they are fucking awesome 😎, seems to have grown legs and walked away though 😢.

    • @ariesmight6978
      @ariesmight6978 11 месяцев назад

      Hi @AutoExpertjc BMW is releasing a fully armored vehicle. Called the I7 the limo comes in fully electric only. Due to the weight of all the armor. And what not the vehicles range. Is reduced to only 295 miles. Do you think that we will we see the I7. As the new James Bond vehicle?

    • @raimonddeieso7433
      @raimonddeieso7433 11 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂

  • @richardlove4287
    @richardlove4287 11 месяцев назад +56

    I just stick the part to be cleaned next to my wife’s heart…everything dirty just freezes off at absolute zero.

  • @richardharker2775
    @richardharker2775 11 месяцев назад +18

    I've been using a small one for bicycle and small engine parts for some time now. I have different cleaning solutions in 400gm coffee jars for different applications. This keeps the fluid in the main tank clean. When the liquids in the jars get grotty I filter the solutions through coffee filters for extended use with little to dispose.

  • @paulnotdownunder3172
    @paulnotdownunder3172 11 месяцев назад +4

    Got a few ultrasonic vevors . Had them a couple years now for a vintage tractor restore Im doing. Fantastic! I just bought a vevor mobile spray booth, $65! Great range of gear.
    Pro tip. Get the biggest one. You can do small jobs in small glass containers, the ultrasonic wave goes throught it more effective than plastic containers.
    Pro tip 2. When doing that, use distilled water for the large body of fluid. No rust.
    Pro tip 3. Vevor make the best 3lt distiller on the market.
    Fkn handy as!
    Glad you finally caught up John. 👍

  • @philmarriott8084
    @philmarriott8084 11 месяцев назад +13

    To achieve maximum ultrasonic energy use only with warm water and chemical in the recommended dosage, energy is lost in cold water.
    Don't forget to degas the water first!
    The heating pads on the outside of the tank (housed internally) are not designed for heating the water up, they are to simply keep the water close to the set temperature.
    The components fixed to the tank that distribute the ultrasonic energy are known as transducers, the ultrasonic generator is actually an electronic card.
    Whatever you do! Don't power up the ultrasonic bath without water in it, as it will create a fire risk or at very least dis-colour the inside of the bath.
    As usual John good Job! I don't mean to sound like a smart ass, I just worked with these in the medical industry for many years. Cheers!

  • @modarkthemauler
    @modarkthemauler 11 месяцев назад +9

    Have one and love it. When cleaning small stuff put the item in a glass jar or other container with cleaner and fill the ultrasonic cleaner with regular water that way you don't have to clean the whole machine for a tiny chainsaw carburetor or a fuel injector. Gasoline works the best as far i have seen. Also don't run the ultrasonic cleaner half filled with water, always to the fill line, it'll burn out.

  • @tomedgar4375
    @tomedgar4375 11 месяцев назад +6

    I’ve had mine for a couple of years, bought the 2 liter model and will probably buy a 4 liter sometime in the future. For smaller parts, I put the part and the cleaner in a glass jar and fill around it with clean water. Saves on cleaning solution and the Basket and tub stay clean. Wheel bearings, jewelry, carb parts, corroded plumbing, misting nozzles all come out like new. Glass seems to work better than plastic jars. Kerosene, diesel, or vinegar(not at the same time) are my favorite cleaning agents. Occasionally a diluted muriatic acid solution on rusted parts with a vinegar rinse afterwards. Mine has paid for itself in saved parts. Except with vinegar, I don’t use the heat. Probably takes longer but I don’t trust Chinese controls with possible overheating and flammable solutions

  • @ScottGrammer
    @ScottGrammer Месяц назад

    "To cut against the grain of entropy." Really nicely said. I'm stealing that phrase, by the way.

  • @trevorreeves5041
    @trevorreeves5041 11 месяцев назад +3

    My small 2lt. ultrasonic has done so many fountain pens, watch/clock parts and odds and end...... I wouldn't be without it, GREAT REVIEW J.C.

  • @MonkeyPunchZPoker
    @MonkeyPunchZPoker 11 месяцев назад +5

    When I had to replace my intake manifold gasket I got the 2L Vevor to clean my fuel injectors, using Sea Foam in a ZipLock. Made sure the inside of eacj injector was filled with Sea Foam by activating then while submerged. Came out looking brand new and all flowed really well.

    • @Rudy97
      @Rudy97 2 месяца назад +1

      I just ordered a small one for doing my diesel injectors. Could put entire cylinder heads in the big one but they cost a bit too much for me right now.

  • @crossroads4762
    @crossroads4762 11 месяцев назад +4

    Vevor also have jewellery tumblers that come in handy for prepping small parts like screws and bolts for nickel plating. With mixed stainless pellets and water I add a hand full of clean sand and half a teaspoon of tetrasodium pyrophosphate. Parts will have a satin/glass bead blast finish to them ready for plating.

  • @kenpickett9317
    @kenpickett9317 11 месяцев назад +5

    These things are fantastic and not expensive. I use diluted Simple Green in mine, works great!

  • @fifiandmax
    @fifiandmax 11 месяцев назад +1

    When not being used for car parts, for my wife's gold jewellery, I use 1 part ammonia to 5 parts warm water with a few drops of dishwasher liquid in the ultrasonic. Using a suspended plastic coated wire to support the jewellery in mid solution.

  • @motouno3778
    @motouno3778 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks John , I've been eyeing these off for awhile now . Great overview. I'll definitely get one now. Cheers 👍

  • @paulputnam2305
    @paulputnam2305 11 месяцев назад +1

    I use these ALOT in the machine shop where I work. Absolutely spot on video. Yes, please take us a a voyage of repair.

  • @Equiluxe1
    @Equiluxe1 11 месяцев назад +2

    In the early 1970's I was an apprentice horologist (watch maker) we used a toluene based degreaser in the ultrasonic cleaner machine, this was a swiss made machine which at that time cost around four hundred pounds. It was so powerful that on one occasion I put some clock parts in it and went for lunch forgetting to turn it off, when I got back an hour later the ultrasonic machine and degreaser had eaten holes right through some of the brass gears.

  • @TheKnobCalledTone.
    @TheKnobCalledTone. 11 месяцев назад

    Great video, John. I was especially impressed with the handy hints at the end. I'll bear that in mind once I eventually buy or build my own ultrasonic cleaner.

  • @kendallshore5733
    @kendallshore5733 11 месяцев назад +2

    I have a 30l ultrasonic bath; I bought that size because i can fit fairly large printed circuit boards into it. It's a real pain in the bum to store, however. A proper trolley for the cleaner and chemicals is on the list. Ultrasonic cleaning is great for the Minister of War's jewellery, too.

  • @FuManchu5ltr
    @FuManchu5ltr 11 месяцев назад +1

    I bought an ultrasonic cleaner and it is legit very bloody cool.
    I bought a little one to clean fuel injectors rigged up to an injector pulse tester. It’s awesome. One of these fancy Vevor ones would leave it for dead I recon.

  • @stephenmoxley3004
    @stephenmoxley3004 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great video, John. I've looked at the Vevor ultrasonic cleaners and am impressed with them. Based on your review, I might just have to get one. I have used a smaller one for a carburetor and it did a fantastic job. Keep up the great work.

  • @daviddaw999
    @daviddaw999 11 месяцев назад +2

    I have owned an ultrasonic cleaner for a couple of years and like you, I really rate it. I end up using mine for all sorts of jobs around the house and not just fat cave work.

  • @ronhaefner7833
    @ronhaefner7833 9 месяцев назад

    Brilliant. Got my small 3L unit. Works very well and now getting a 15L. Thumbs up.

  • @FuManchu5ltr
    @FuManchu5ltr 11 месяцев назад +4

    There’s an episode of Malcom in The Middle. The old man has a tree mulcher. Doing the garden, he is. Kids basket ball bounces in. Instant shred. Anyway next thing you know the three boys and the dad are lobbing everything into it and having a laugh.
    That’s how I imagine John has gone with these ultrasonic cleaners. He’s going all over the house looking for stuff to clean. His jocks. In they go. The cat. In it goes. A banana, just for laughs. In it goes.

    • @FuManchu5ltr
      @FuManchu5ltr 11 месяцев назад

      And for reference: ruclips.net/video/QAHfqS5OEhU/видео.html

    • @AutoExpertJC
      @AutoExpertJC  11 месяцев назад +6

      This is closer to the truth than you know...

    • @craigo7235
      @craigo7235 11 месяцев назад +1

      thanks for that link, very funny.

  • @wobblysauce
    @wobblysauce 11 месяцев назад +1

    Basic filter and you catch most of the things you don’t need, and fluid is good to go for many an adventure

  • @PG-ji6vq
    @PG-ji6vq 6 месяцев назад +1

    The heaters in these are small wattage so slow to heat up. So to speed life up - half fill a kettle and boil, top up with cold water so becomes a kettle full of water at 50C. Use that to get a head start..

  • @MrFoozin
    @MrFoozin 11 месяцев назад +2

    I started with a Chinese ultrasonic to see what they were like.
    I went to Repco and got a 6 ltr tradequip ultrasonic. For about 1200 , and Ive been flooding it for 2 years . Switch it on in the morning set the heat to 80 and leave it on all day as a
    .hot tank, and run everything that will fit through it ..

  • @paule.maurice1521
    @paule.maurice1521 9 месяцев назад +1

    Long time Ultrasonic User , a tea ball holds small parts . Avoid corrosive cleaners when cleaning carbs that may sit after rebuild

  • @ateamfan42
    @ateamfan42 11 месяцев назад +2

    @1:06 John reminds me of a former co-worker (he'd only been divorced twice, though), who shared the following piece of wisdom with me:
    Why is divorce so expensive? Because it is *worth it*.

  • @robinduffy6690
    @robinduffy6690 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi , i have a 5l one for cleaning flux etc in my silver Smithing workshop , does a great job
    and saves a heap of time !

  • @DanWallis86
    @DanWallis86 11 месяцев назад +3

    Hey John.
    I was lucky enough to get an old Granville lathe given to me recently. I’d love to see some machining stuff done.
    Great work as always.

  • @notso100
    @notso100 11 месяцев назад +2

    Bought my wife an ultrasonic jewellery cleaner, has had carbie parts in it, brilliant, just not big enough at 1 litre

    • @AutoExpertJC
      @AutoExpertJC  11 месяцев назад

      The 10L one is really practical for the home shop.

  • @rvtravellingbearaust6340
    @rvtravellingbearaust6340 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the discount code JC - just ordered the 3L unit.

  • @SRWC417
    @SRWC417 9 месяцев назад +1

    Nice. Love the content, love the humor, love the results! that's a subscribe!

  • @wreckclues
    @wreckclues 11 месяцев назад +1

    I use cleaning vinegar to degrease and remove rust with mine, works great. I boil the vinegar on my kitchen stove beforehand. Have had one bad experience with a Vevor product though. A 30 gallon diesel transfer tank. Lost 20 gallons of farm diesel before I realized it had a bad weld. Easy enough fix so no biggy other than the lost fuel.

  • @RB-yq7qv
    @RB-yq7qv 11 месяцев назад +1

    Nice review John 😀😃.

  • @thediydentalchairguy7269
    @thediydentalchairguy7269 11 месяцев назад +1

    These are some of the best value based ultra-sonic cleaners we keep one with purple power and and one with clr for corrosion.

  • @jcramond73
    @jcramond73 11 месяцев назад +3

    These units are a godsend on carburettors !!

    • @csedan510
      @csedan510 4 месяца назад

      I need to buy one for this exact purpose, can you recommend medium-low cost option?

    • @jcramond73
      @jcramond73 4 месяца назад

      @@csedan510 There are plenty of cheap options around, the brand I use is no longer made, but there are others.

  • @roncooke2188
    @roncooke2188 6 месяцев назад

    Brilliant Interesting video enjoyed it to the end

  • @Blanchy10
    @Blanchy10 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks I was looking at those. I've got a Vevor distiller for CPAP water and it was cheap and works great.

  • @scottbeattie6645
    @scottbeattie6645 11 месяцев назад

    Loving the Fat Cave vids. Something for everyone John. Looking forward to the vice rebuilds when time permits.

  • @paulsalvestrin7253
    @paulsalvestrin7253 11 месяцев назад +3

    I purchased my first commercial ultrasonic cleaner in 1999. It was 400L capacity and cost over $30k. Back then i had to develop our own chemistry for it which is still available today. The main key factors for performance are the temperature and frequency used but if these machines are a reasonable price i would like to try one to see how they stack up to commercial machine's.

    • @onazram1
      @onazram1 7 месяцев назад

      I doubt you'll get the the same quality or longevity....

  • @melgross
    @melgross 9 месяцев назад +1

    Yes. I also use it with Evaporust. It works great there. At 35 c and the 30 minute time it gets all of the rust off everything. If the rust is ready deep in spots, I turn it on for another 15 minutes and that’s it. Normally, Evaporust takes 24 to 48 hours, so this is a great way to do it NOW, not the next day or two.
    Some advice. If there’s a lot of dirt, grease and other crap as well as rust, clean off the grease and junk in the ultra sonic with cleaner first, then, after rinsing out the cleaner, use Evaporust.
    I never use acid based cleaners for rust. I don’t know why people do that other than it’s cheaper than Evaporust. But acid will dissolve the good metal as well as the rust. So you’ll ruin any precision surfaces. Evaporust tend to not affect any unrusted areas. Particularly with the short times these ultrasonic cleaners work in.

  • @DrFiero
    @DrFiero 11 месяцев назад

    I've got two now. Want to get a 3rd that will fit a cylinder head! Yes - I'm warped and twisted and ENJOY cleaning stuff! Buddy gave me some end mills from his dads estate that had been left sitting and they'd (lightly) rusted. After cleaning them, there was this massive rush of satisfaction that rolled over me. :)

  • @thelastpilot4582
    @thelastpilot4582 11 месяцев назад +2

    I worked for a company which made film cleaning machine, for 35mm Cinema films. As an optional extra they fitted Ultra sonic cleaning heads. We never found out how affective these were as no matter what dirt grease, etc we put on the film it was cleaned of before reaching the ultra sonics. 😁😁👍👍✔✔

    • @player1111ful
      @player1111ful 9 месяцев назад

      How was they cleaned, was the films self cleaning?

  • @mickwolf1077
    @mickwolf1077 11 месяцев назад +5

    I got the 10L one, haven't bought the expensive solution yet so tried dish soap. It worked ok
    Just a tip, try not to have pets close by, they go nuts with the sound as in they dislike it lots.

    • @kenpickett9317
      @kenpickett9317 11 месяцев назад +2

      Simple Green makes a good medium, and diluted, is not expensive.

    • @floycewhite6991
      @floycewhite6991 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@kenpickett9317 Ballistol is non-toxic. Or you could just soak stuff in diesel fuel. Lighter oils strip heavier oils.

    • @mickwolf1077
      @mickwolf1077 11 месяцев назад +1

      I think I have some simple green left from around 20 years ago, never thought of using that. Thanks for the reminder kenpickett.
      Floycewhite I wonder how diesel would go with ultrasonics,

  • @privatedata665
    @privatedata665 11 месяцев назад +1

    I use water in my ultrasonic cleaner but I put the parts that need cleaned in a sealed bag of degreaser submerged in the water in the ultrasonic cleaner .

  • @Conjolav3
    @Conjolav3 11 месяцев назад

    Been using one for over ten years with Alconox, great stuff

    • @jayjaynella4539
      @jayjaynella4539 11 месяцев назад

      Alconox I used back in the 1990s for cleaning epoxy off of materials.

  • @realvanman1
    @realvanman1 11 месяцев назад +1

    Looks like no shipping to the US for these, but I've been threatening to get an ultrasonic cleaner for a while now. Don't want to get burned with some Chinesium though.
    BTW, just a heads up on the WD-40. I learned by experience that it actually does a good job of removing any oils from tools, then all evaporating away, leaving me with rusty tools! It's ok for the short term, but not for the long term. Now I wipe stuff down with an oily rag to protect from rust.

  • @dalee.mccombs8571
    @dalee.mccombs8571 11 месяцев назад

    My 3ltr vevor us cleaner came with a tea ball basket for holding small parts. I work on lawn equipment and portable generators and do lots of carburetor cleaning !! For solution just hot water and Dawn dishwashing liquid.

  • @Buffrt66
    @Buffrt66 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have one like your smaller tank on top. Works as good as the Fisher Scientific ones I used in industrial labs.

  • @D3Sshooter
    @D3Sshooter 6 месяцев назад

    Great video's and good explanations...

  • @jakartausm5241
    @jakartausm5241 11 месяцев назад +5

    Shame I can’t post pics. They are miracle workers on brake callipers. To reduce fluid use and to use nasty chemicals I use only water and then a ziplock bag for the parts with stronger solvents in the bag. Plastic jars also are good. Glass is better at transmitting the vibrations but glass can break. The toothbrush is not redundant though as the more caked a part is the easier it is if you remove what you can first. And for that electric toothbrush is the go.

    • @AutoExpertJC
      @AutoExpertJC  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah - the Ziploc trick works a treat.

    • @jakartausm5241
      @jakartausm5241 11 месяцев назад +3

      It’s safer way of using petrol etc. a bath full of petrol is major hazard but in a bag vapour is controlled so risk is reduced. Carbs love petrol for cleaning. The electric toothbrush is a great little tool. I’d love to get a head with some wire instead of a brush head but no doubt some muppet would use it on their teeth and then sue someone.

  • @David-nx2vm
    @David-nx2vm 11 месяцев назад +1

    We used a huge one in one of my military units to clean weapons parts. So much better than cleaning rods, brushes, blah, blah, blah. Felt like cheating at first, but we quickly got over it.

  • @anthonyfox5337
    @anthonyfox5337 11 месяцев назад +5

    I`ve got a few old vices too. Drinking , gambling , coveting thy neighbours wife etc etc.

  • @Fred-mv8fx
    @Fred-mv8fx 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love ultrasonic cleaners and the cheap ones available to consumers now. They aren't as good as the pro-grade cleaner at the motorcycle shop I worked at, but give parts 30 minutes vs 15 minutes and choose an ideal cleaner and you're good to go.
    Don't forget to check that the metallic body is grounded

  • @LoveToMix
    @LoveToMix 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks. I’ve always wondered if they were snake oil

  • @aztech4x4mechanical
    @aztech4x4mechanical 11 месяцев назад +1

    Fill the ultrasonic cleaner with water, put your parts in a jar or zip lock bag with the de-greaser of your choice. This will save your cleaner and wont dirty the machine.

  • @Grumpy-sy7wr
    @Grumpy-sy7wr 11 месяцев назад

    I'll definitely have to do some more trial and error practice, with differing solvents. So far, mine (10L) has achieved a good amount of SFA.

  • @brucegordon-smith5545
    @brucegordon-smith5545 11 месяцев назад +1

    When I bought my 30L velor ultrasonic cleaner it come with a warning to have an electrician rectify a bad earth problem before using the cleaner to avoid a possible electric shock .

  • @BradGryphonn
    @BradGryphonn 10 месяцев назад +1

    EDIT: To save reading (TL/DR) I bought the 15 litre...
    I'm revisiting this video (and a few other reviews) because I'm in a position to buy one now, and I'm trying to figure out a tank size that would suit me. I measured the biggest thing that I currently have that would benefit from this type of cleaning, an 80-year-old deep-blade cane knife. To fully submerge it I'd need the 30-litre, but I could get away with a 15-litre because the blade is just under 40cm long, and about 15cm at its deepest section. Given that's probably the largest thing I'd want to clean, I will probably go for the 15-litre. Most of the other stuff I want to clean for myself is spanners and sockets that were my father's in the 70s. I could also branch out and offer an injector cleaning service maybe.

  • @jasons4745
    @jasons4745 8 месяцев назад

    Glass coffee jar with petrol and parts into the ultrasonic bath, incredible results

  • @paulpapas2215
    @paulpapas2215 11 месяцев назад

    I use a Vevor ultrasonic vinyl record cleaner - and it’s great

  • @Ligh7Bulb
    @Ligh7Bulb 11 месяцев назад +2

    All you need now John is one of those de-rusting laser + vacuum setups and you'll be good 👌

    • @AutoExpertJC
      @AutoExpertJC  11 месяцев назад +1

      A de-rusting laser-vacuum sounds quite nice...

  • @busarob1969
    @busarob1969 11 месяцев назад

    I have a 3 litre version, wishing I had a 30 litre version, currently rebuilding a 235,000 klm ls1 v8, low speed , town car, never fanged, and valvoline oil, lots of carbon and gunk. Pistons and there ring groves carboned up, two pistons at a time two 30 minute session, super cheap auto concentrate degreaser, came out like brand new and didn’t need the ring grove cleaner I had purchased.
    Lifters, pushrods, valves, con rods, all the bolts. This worked better than my caustic and cold bath acids ever did back when I owned my engine reconditioning shop, while cleaning the block, crank and cam, I just let the ultrasonic bath do it’s thing.
    Cleaning fuel injectors with two eBay injector pulsed units and some injector cleaner, they also came out like brand new and now have the perfect spray pattern. So many different applications , cleaning up your tools. Electronic circuit boards and switches.
    Love my unit, now to buy a bigger one , 10 litres maybe

  • @deleteduser3749
    @deleteduser3749 11 месяцев назад

    Nice. I use mine for my diesel injector tips. Those nozzle ports are smaller than a human hair. I fill the bath with water and put seafoam in a glass jar with the injector tip and internals. Keeps the bath clean and the injectors come out like new.

  • @damodoesall6240
    @damodoesall6240 11 месяцев назад

    You clean my world, John.

    • @AutoExpertJC
      @AutoExpertJC  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah. I get that a lot.

  • @radardoug
    @radardoug 2 месяца назад

    I picked up a 10L model but didn't trust all those fancy digital electronic controls to keep working so I got the old style ticking time bomb version with a little bell that dings when it's done. I've had it about a month and when I turned it on last weekend I noticed that I didn't hear the annoying high pitch whining sound (from the transducers not from my wife). I opened it up and there are 3 identical circuit boards that each drive 2 transducers. Two of the boards had a blown 5 amp slo blow fuse on them. I ordered a big box of them from China for $10 and I'll just treat them as consumables and solder them on as needed.

  • @sypher0101
    @sypher0101 10 месяцев назад

    I believe tupperware-type containers are less effective. Something about the plastic absorbing the ultrasonic waves. I have two smaller US cleaners (1 is a jewlery cleaner) & I just use old soup tins for small parts (mower/trimmer carbs etc..) fill with petrol and stick the tin into the US cleaner (which is filled with water).

  • @johnkinsel5027
    @johnkinsel5027 11 месяцев назад +1

    My son found out you have to be careful with aluminum. He had some mountain bike parts and too harsh of a solvent, and it ate a bit of them off.

  • @benmcfarlane2959
    @benmcfarlane2959 11 месяцев назад

    Good gear those Ultrasonic baths, brothers a mechanic and has a bigger one to clean up cylinder heads and such and definitely does a damn good job getting all the carbon and sludge out of all the nooks and ports.

    • @AutoExpertJC
      @AutoExpertJC  11 месяцев назад

      Cylinder heads and inlet manifolds are otherwise notoriously hard to clean.

  • @user-lv5ij3zn9w
    @user-lv5ij3zn9w 10 месяцев назад

    As a former toolmaker with a fat cave full of precision machines it would be good to see you doing some machining JC.

  • @kimeccleston5586
    @kimeccleston5586 11 месяцев назад +1

    Oliver Anthony - Rich men north of Richmond, you'll love it. I think...I hope.

  • @dinosshed
    @dinosshed 11 месяцев назад +3

    So what 'actually' transpired here is John clicked on what he thought was a hot tub...

  • @TheSouthern75
    @TheSouthern75 11 месяцев назад +3

    John, can you do a video on fixing the vice? I've used the super expensive castcraft welding rods on cast cracks before but I'd love to seeyou braze that little dawn up. Let's see the milling too.

    • @AutoExpertJC
      @AutoExpertJC  11 месяцев назад +1

      OK.
      On welding cast iron: although it can be done, occasionally, I think it's usually a 'fail'.

    • @TheSouthern75
      @TheSouthern75 11 месяцев назад

      @@AutoExpertJC it’s a barstard of a thing and you have to do it very slowly. I was taught how to do it at TAFE, but the rods used to be about $15 each

    • @remoman
      @remoman 11 месяцев назад +1

      Preheat important.

    • @AutoExpertJC
      @AutoExpertJC  11 месяцев назад

      Yes, plus slow cooling, maybe some peening, and composition of the CI also matters. Grey CI is difficult/impossible.

    • @remoman
      @remoman 11 месяцев назад

      @@AutoExpertJC I had a broken CI part of my Bridgeport fixed with puddle welding.

  • @richarm66
    @richarm66 11 месяцев назад

    Use one to clean all my vinyl rekkids. 10% 99% Isopropyl alcohol, a few drops of Illfords/Foto Flow and some distilled water. Outstanding results.

    • @richarm66
      @richarm66 11 месяцев назад

      It's fun to stick a dirty mechanics finger in too... quite the buzz.

  • @dragancrnogorac3851
    @dragancrnogorac3851 11 месяцев назад +2

    30 years ago that thing was soo expensive like it was so rare small city 50 000 people had have 2-3 those things. And it was soo critical to clean "K" injection system on 2nd gen golf GTI or mercedes 190.
    Also cleaners were tiny, like 400ml or 1 L tiny.
    Now every garage dude have 10 L one😂😂

  • @patclarke3323
    @patclarke3323 11 месяцев назад +1

    John, you would be surprised how much gunk comes out of your spectacles if you US clean them, Squeeky clean and ready for a new RainX treatment.

    • @jayjaynella4539
      @jayjaynella4539 11 месяцев назад

      When my safety specs get green and brown I take them to my local optometrist who ultrasonic cleans them for free.

  • @talesfromthebottle6314
    @talesfromthebottle6314 11 месяцев назад +1

    I put the small parts in magnetic parts trays and throw the whole thing in the ultrasonic

  • @zappa916
    @zappa916 4 месяца назад

    thank john bought the 15L using the code.

  • @johnwade1095
    @johnwade1095 11 месяцев назад

    I've got some old vices too....
    Getting studs off and so on.
    Ziploc mesh bags?

  • @floycewhite6991
    @floycewhite6991 11 месяцев назад

    Hornady sonic gun cleaner, deionized water, Ballistol.

  • @speedfreak7934
    @speedfreak7934 10 месяцев назад

    The trouble with the ultrasonic is the solution. Finding a solution that doesn’t damage aluminium/zinc is rather difficult add to that some remove paint and also most detergent based degreasers will cause rust in immersion. So really you need dedicated ultrasonic fluid like simple green aviation but they are expensive.

  • @danburch9989
    @danburch9989 7 месяцев назад

    Might consider running the cleaning solution through a coffee filter to remove the chunks of debris. I'm going to get one of those ultrasonics but haven't yet decisded on the size I need. I wonder if these would remove burned grease from glass and metal baking pans.

  • @geneva760
    @geneva760 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks. They will get a couple of orders from me.

  • @TheCrustyCaptain
    @TheCrustyCaptain 11 месяцев назад

    Have you tried to get the jaws off after you ran it through the USC. I found that it's also really good for loosening belligerent fasteners.

  • @newcoisas3446
    @newcoisas3446 5 месяцев назад

    But at the end of the cleaning, there will be another concern which would be... the disposal of the waste (WHICH WAS USED IN SOME WASHES)

  • @AWOL_ODST
    @AWOL_ODST 11 месяцев назад

    Have u tried dry ice blasting?

  • @grantleyhughes
    @grantleyhughes 11 месяцев назад +1

    How much power consumption do they use? And thanks for this video. I've always wanted to know about these.

  • @zo1dberg
    @zo1dberg 11 месяцев назад +1

    4:20 I'll have a large chips, 2 fish, 2 dimmies and 3 potato cakes. Thanks.

  • @johnr5545
    @johnr5545 7 месяцев назад

    Funny nice job god bless

  • @legogummybear5
    @legogummybear5 11 месяцев назад

    Off topic. thoughts on BYD Blade Batteries ?

  • @FontediCalore
    @FontediCalore 11 месяцев назад +2

    When you were talking I was thinking just how bad, how bad, how bad must it feel when the machine stops working? I guess to find out I need to buy one!

  • @malone-np3ip
    @malone-np3ip 23 дня назад

    Its tough on your hands cleaning too i kinda over having grime covered hands .

  • @rimmersbryggeri
    @rimmersbryggeri 11 месяцев назад

    I heard somewhere that you can fill the tub with water ant put the parts in a zip bag with the cleaner in it to save on cleaning fluid. I dont have a US cleaner though so I can't test that hypothesis.

    • @rimmersbryggeri
      @rimmersbryggeri 11 месяцев назад

      Ok you took that up. note to self, watch the whole video. You can put small parts like jets etc in a tea strainer of some description to so long as you are filling the machine with working fluid anyway.

  • @D0zer122
    @D0zer122 11 месяцев назад +1

    I need one to clean my diesel injectors.

  • @matthewblack5656
    @matthewblack5656 11 месяцев назад +5

    You've been married as many times as Dog the Bounty Hunter.

    • @DanWallis86
      @DanWallis86 11 месяцев назад

      He would get more roots than Dog the bounty hunter.

    • @AutoExpertJC
      @AutoExpertJC  11 месяцев назад +7

      I was going for 10 wives, but the current one seems like a keeper.
      Another dream vanquished...

    • @awakenotwoke1973
      @awakenotwoke1973 11 месяцев назад

      Even a second marriage is a triumph of hope over experience.

    • @floycewhite6991
      @floycewhite6991 11 месяцев назад

      The definition of insanity is repeating an act and expecting a different result.

  • @nnoddy8161
    @nnoddy8161 4 месяца назад

    John - can you use it on plastics? I am needing to unclog a plastic inlet manifold (thanks to EGR).

  • @apistosig4173
    @apistosig4173 11 месяцев назад

    hey John - great review. Whats your takem on Methyl Ethyl Ketone for use with these cleaners?

    • @AutoExpertJC
      @AutoExpertJC  11 месяцев назад

      Actually, I don't have a 'take' on that...

    • @jayjaynella4539
      @jayjaynella4539 11 месяцев назад +1

      Avoid MEK as a cleaner. Other materials work just as well. I used to work on an epoxy making plant. MEK is prime components of PVC glue.

  • @Max-vf7xp
    @Max-vf7xp 7 месяцев назад

    I’m thinking about grabbing VEVOR Ultrasonic Cleaner 2L off Amazon for cleaning gold jewelry is this a good brand

  • @ariesmight6978
    @ariesmight6978 11 месяцев назад +1

    These ultrasonic machines are great for cleaning gun parts as well.

    • @ariesmight6978
      @ariesmight6978 11 месяцев назад

      @ts757arse To be perfectly honest with you. Before I had acquired my gun card. Some U.S. states require them. I had done some research on gun cleaning. When it comes to ultrasound devices. Any type of soft material. Like rubber, soft polymer, other types of plastics. Could never be placed in an ultrasound machine. I am sure that goes for woid as well. Due to the wood fibers being separated apart from each other. Which could force the cleaning fluid into its depths. Leaving for at least a soft to spongy stock. I am still saving up for my firearm. Unfortunately, I had to purchase another vehicle. A good solid 2004 Honda accord.

    • @ariesmight6978
      @ariesmight6978 11 месяцев назад

      @ts757arse In the days of old, citizens used to rise up. Creat a mass or masses of we are not going to take this abuse from them. Minded individuals then March forward to kill them. Sadly we the people from our civilized world. That we had created, were we relie on other people. To do the fighting for us. Caused us to become very mean, soft, and lazy in this area. Combine that with both the decreasingly amount of. Testosterone men producing and the continously amount of. Anti strong male as well as male. That the young men of our world. Have been continuously been hit with.
      Ever since the 80's in America. Where TV shows like Sally Raphael that constantly bombarded the audience and it's viewers with the title Men Are Jerks and Men are Losers. The U.S. went from the country with the highest marriage rate. And lowest divorced rate per capita. To the country with a increasingly lowering marriage rate. And the highest divorced rate per capita of any nation. Verses the 50's where TV shows like Father Knows Best and many others. Always portrayed men as the strong, intelligent, leader type material. What a shame.