Homemade Inexpensive Parts Washer
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Lee McKee on plansandprojects.com
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Homemade, inexpensive parts washer featuring a foot-operated switch. Powered by a handheld drill (wired in the 'On' position) driving an oil pump shaft.
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Oct 24, 2013 5:12 PM
DIYer
I can see that one can put this together using unused or discarded stuff, which makes me like it.
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DIYer says:
Oct 24, 2013 5:12 PM
I can see that one can put this together using unused or discarded stuff, which makes me like it.
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