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Hi Johnny! I have the 3lt and have found it does the job pretty well! Was using a dry tumble before and got fed up with having to de-gunk the primer holes! Funny but I put the brass back in the dry media to clean off the resizing lube😂 Here in the U.K. I just use regular washing up liquid (Fairy) and hot water from the tap and always put it on for the full 30 min, as for the sound it get under your skin doesn’t it?! I also use it to clean my wildcat moderators, but need to do a bit more research as there is always carbon left after x2 runs. Many thanks for all your hard work bring us these videos, much appreciated 👍 regards from deepest Dorset England.
ОтветитьI'd love a video of your new SKS there, brother!!!
ОтветитьHey Johnnie - I have had the best cleaning of brass using RCBS ultra sonic solution mixed 40 to 1. This is their recommended mix.
ОтветитьHave you had the opportunity to shoot a Ballistic Advantage 223 Fluted Barrel? I'm looking at an 18" for an SPR build.
ОтветитьThis is peaking my interest--would love to see what you can do with an SKS!
ОтветитьI bought the same cleaner a year ago. Does a great job on gun parts and small carburetors. Does take forever to get up to temp. Get a tea infuser for really small parts.
ОтветитьGreat review, I have an ultrasonic cleaner but rarely use it
ОтветитьThat's why I deprime the cases before ultrasonic bath, so it's easier to drain the water out plus don't muddy up the water from the spent primer. I use the RCBS ultrasonic which is over $100 but I bought used from a friend.
ОтветитьThx! I was looking for a review of a budget model, yours did the job!
ОтветитьI use a mix of dawn dish soap and two cap fulls of Lyman brass cleaning concentrate and it works great. Mine is only a small one can only fit about 50 pieces of 6mm Creedmoor in it at a time but it works awesome.
ОтветитьUse lemi shine and 7 drops or so of dawn ultra and after that run a new bath with teaspoon of baking soda and you will be amazed on how much more you will get out. Also I've found mixing the brass while in the bath will help with them all get clean. Generally depending on size of case I only put 40 to pieces in at a time. In regards to 243 cases. Less time and come out cleaner.
ОтветитьMy dad got a harbor freight ultrasonic for cleaning brass and small parts. We keep the tank full of just water then put the parts or brass in a ziplock with the cleaning solution. Been working well and you can use fun solvents like wd40👍
ОтветитьThe way I used to clean the brass with these is some dishwasher liquid and a pinch of Citric acid. Just a .22 case powder do about 1ltr solution. They come shiny as. But could get some dark spot time to time. Then I dried them in a food dryer. Much easier to process in batches.
ОтветитьCosmoline melts between 113-125 degrees. When I got my Garands , I took them apart and dumped everything into a big pot of boiling water. Came right off. And Simple Green is fine, but don’t use the standard green stuff. Use either the Purple or even better the Aircraft version of it. They’re safe on all metals. The green attacks aluminum
ОтветитьHey not sure if you mentioned this but using di water helped a lot to really clean some stubborn dirt parts.
ОтветитьI use a bigger one for my carburetor business. I use gasoline no heat. Will clean grease 100%.
ОтветитьWater dawn dish soap and lemi shine will work best
ОтветитьNice goopy SKS
ОтветитьI use the Hornady One Shot Sonic stuff, terribly expensive but a little goes a long way and it does a really good job. Cases are of course deprimed to begin with, and I usually cook them at 60C for half an hour, and reuse the solution maybe 3 times, it’s usually grey and opaque at that point.
ОтветитьIs this still running good being one of the cheaper brands wondering how it held up.
Ответитьuse plastic bags
ОтветитьTRUE! If I just throw my bolt carrier in a parts cleaner that would be insanely easy… might start doing that
ОтветитьI have a different ultrasonic cleaner. Mine is basically the same as the RCBS just not green and doesn’t say RCBS on it. I learned that if you want the best cleaning action only stack the cases one layer deep. No piling on top of each other.
ОтветитьGood video Johnny. The best tip I can give for ultrasonic carbon removal is head on down to the local wallyworld and pick up a gallon of Superclean. I am in amazement every time I use the stuff on brass, gas-operated rifle parts, and anything else you can think of wanting carbon dissolved. Best of all, it's really cheap stuff. Like 10 bucks a gallon type of cheap! You could add ~1/2 to 1 full cup to a gallon of water and you'll be shocked at well it works! Just remember to get a thin layer of oil on ferrous parts afterward because Superclean is gonna strip lube right off of everything.
ОтветитьI use dawn ultra dish soap and water in my ultrasonic cleaner
ОтветитьJohnny for brass use water lemi shine and Dawn dish soap
ОтветитьAll of your audio is too low now. Not sure when you did a software update or whatever but your older videos were great and now I can’t hear you
ОтветитьHow do I know how much heat to use and on what?
ОтветитьIf you put your casings and seal them in a plastic container say like mayo jar you don't dirty up your whole machine
ОтветитьAmericans and their guns
ОтветитьI just bought this unit. Found your video. The rough edges you are feeling is the soft material being bumped against each other as they are being cleaned. Thanks for posting this!
ОтветитьGood to see, I bought a similar unit, feel assured it will deliver
ОтветитьI would remove the primers first.
ОтветитьThat brass looks good. Simple green works fine.
ОтветитьIm looking up cleaning carbs... id like to see what thisbthing does with ckeaning vinegar as the solution
ОтветитьHow are you still liking this JRB?
Ответить80 degrees nice. you could also use it to boil eggs
ОтветитьNon capisco una parola
ОтветитьI put screen door screen on the bottom to keep small parts in place
Ответитьtry washing powder for degreasing, very cvheap
ОтветитьThis is a decent ultrasonic bath and does what it is advertised to do except for the actual size. It is advertised as a 3 liter bath when in actuality it is MUCH less. If filled to the absolute top of the tub it holds less than the 3L and the effective bath size when filled to its "max" value is actually 1.6 liters. It will work well for small items, but keep in mind you are NOT working with a 3 liter bath.
Actual size of the bath at max level (that indent in the bath) is 3.25"D X 5"W X 9"L. Using the included cage gives an actual working bath of 2.75"D X 4.5"W X 8.5"L. I am adding this information for anyone actually interested in the working size you will get. I was unable to find this information anywhere and their support was less than forthcoming on true facts.
One other thing to consider if/when you purchase this is if you are cleaning very small objects, you will also need to get a cage to hold those very small items since the included basket is a pretty open mesh. It has great handles, but not good for containing very small items. Just a thought.
One other thing I hear many complaining about the noise level: you are working with an ultrasonic cleaner which by its very nature is noisy. If you are looking for a quiet, unobtrusive cleaner, look elsewhere. Every ultrasonic cleaner I've seen is noisy like this one.
Didn't Work Very Well at all. !
Splurge aand USE. More simple green in the solution.
I was just trying to clean my gold necklace. Am I watching the wrong video?????
ОтветитьMost brass cleaners are some sort of weak acid. Just try acetic acid (vinegar) and water. It will also work on rust.
ОтветитьHow is it holding up? Any recommendations?
ОтветитьWill an AR bolt carrier fit in that 3L model?
ОтветитьJust bought this for $47. Hope it's worth it!
ОтветитьI block every channel that reviews Vevor. Vevor is trash. The only thing worse than Vevor products is Vevor customer no-service. 👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻
ОтветитьWhy was the video taken down the first time?
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