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Ultrasonic Cleaners in the Gunshop

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01 May 2016, 01:06
RogersGunWorks
Ultrasonic Cleaners in the Gunshop
Every time I get an old Marlin or Winchester in for service with the original dirt, I think about an ultrasonic cleaner. But, I have no experience with one, and they can get pretty pricey. So, is the ultrasonic cleaner an effective, time saving that tool that is worth the investment? It would be great to be able to thoroughly clean a gunned up old firearm without manually scrubbing each part with a brush & noxious solvent.
01 May 2016, 06:16
ted thorn
We use one at work and it works great

I recomend a simple parts cleaner that you can get from SafteyKlean


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01 May 2016, 06:22
Toomany Tools
I bought a second-hand machine, Crest I think, from a Gunshop that went out of business. It works very well, but is not long nough to accept a rifle. Big heater in it almost boils the cleaning solution, cleans great. Hot oil tank on it as well for after clean dip.


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02 May 2016, 16:46
RogersGunWorks
Thanks for your input--very helpful.