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« Reply #60 on: 16 September 2012, 09:17:22 »

I heard a dish washer does a good job , obviously parts to be cleaned must be done while swmbo is out shopping  :-X :)
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« Reply #61 on: 16 September 2012, 09:44:18 »

Clue is in the title webby, a parts washer is generally used for..................................washing parts. :D
Parts you take of an engine etc. which are coated in oil and grease. You drop them in there,switch it on and it cleans all the shite off. :y

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/cw2d-bench-mounted-parts-washer?da=1&TC=SRC-parts washer

Haha, yep, that is true; however due to the vast amount of ironies in life one assumes nothing  ;)

Ok, well I'm 7 questions in to a 17 question assignment  ::)

I'm kinda stuck.... does anyone know what cleaning products are used to specifically clean tools?
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« Reply #62 on: 16 September 2012, 14:32:19 »

Clue is in the title webby, a parts washer is generally used for..................................washing parts. :D
Parts you take of an engine etc. which are coated in oil and grease. You drop them in there,switch it on and it cleans all the shite off. :y

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/cw2d-bench-mounted-parts-washer?da=1&TC=SRC-parts washer

Haha, yep, that is true; however due to the vast amount of ironies in life one assumes nothing  ;)

Ok, well I'm 7 questions in to a 17 question assignment  ::)

I'm kinda stuck.... does anyone know what cleaning products are used to specifically clean tools?
whos doing this course us or you ;D

do we get any credit if you get it right ;D

anyway the answer is mr muscle loves the jobs you hate or clit cilt bang, bang and the dirts gone ;D

im not being much help am i :)
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« Reply #63 on: 16 September 2012, 14:50:10 »

Clue is in the title webby, a parts washer is generally used for..................................washing parts. :D
Parts you take of an engine etc. which are coated in oil and grease. You drop them in there,switch it on and it cleans all the shite off. :y

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/cw2d-bench-mounted-parts-washer?da=1&TC=SRC-parts washer

Haha, yep, that is true; however due to the vast amount of ironies in life one assumes nothing  ;)

Ok, well I'm 7 questions in to a 17 question assignment  ::)

I'm kinda stuck.... does anyone know what cleaning products are used to specifically clean tools?
whos doing this course us or you ;D

do we get any credit if you get it right ;D

anyway the answer is mr muscle loves the jobs you hate or clit cilt bang, bang and the dirts gone ;D

im not being much help am i :)

 ;D ;D

I just use a rag and some WD if its thick grease  :-\ old boys use to use paraffin  :-\
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« Reply #64 on: 16 September 2012, 16:07:30 »

Well i paid for the course, i aint doing the work too!  :P :P :P ;D ;D ;D

i think i got it. once ive done it would anyone be interested if i posted the questions and answers? :)
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« Reply #65 on: 16 September 2012, 18:57:10 »

I'm kinda stuck.... does anyone know what cleaning products are used to specifically clean tools?
I use:

http://www.finish.co.uk/finish_powerball_classic_dishwasher_tablets.php

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« Reply #66 on: 16 September 2012, 19:02:45 »

I'm kinda stuck.... does anyone know what cleaning products are used to specifically clean tools?
I use:

http://www.finish.co.uk/finish_powerball_classic_dishwasher_tablets.php

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I thank you for the sentiment mate... but if I put tools in the dishwasher I would be single quite quickly.....

Hmmmm..... (dons thinking cap)
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« Reply #67 on: 16 September 2012, 19:58:53 »

I suppose you could wash off a greasy tool in a parts washer ;D

Have to say wouldn't put my tool in a parts washer - but each to their own ;)  ;D ;D ;D  ;)
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« Reply #68 on: 18 September 2012, 16:24:24 »

right lads. Just in the pub for a couple of pints after a good days graft. Will give full update with lots of photos tonight as i have some really cool stuff to share with you :-) x
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« Reply #69 on: 18 September 2012, 17:20:38 »

Hurry up  ::) ;D

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« Reply #70 on: 18 September 2012, 20:00:57 »

Hurry up  ::) ;D



hahaha i fekking love that popcorn smilie  ;D ;D ;D ;D

just typing up the last two days events now.... awaiting downloads for photos  ::)
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« Reply #71 on: 18 September 2012, 20:40:54 »

right, looks like the update wont be tonight bar a miracle that my phone decides to stop being a potato and decides to be a useful working phone again :(
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« Reply #72 on: 18 September 2012, 20:50:41 »

right, looks like the update wont be tonight bar a miracle that my phone decides to stop being a potato and decides to be a useful working phone again :(

No problemo just going to dance all night
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« Reply #73 on: 21 September 2012, 23:27:44 »

evenin chaps. I will do full update tomorrow. Sadly my main omega has been giving me Shit this week so not had chance to update. However there was one thing i thought I'd quickly mention that shocked the Shit outta me assuming I've got my figures right. I queried in class the meaning of RPM. tutor told me that RPM was the number of full 360 turns the crank shaft makes per minute. So say you were in park and kept your foot on accelerator at 3k rpm that means that crank is doin 3000 full 360 turns a minute lol. And again if my maths is correct that would mean that one piston would move 100 times a second in the cylinder. I knew engine's were awesome but that takes the biscuit lol
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« Reply #74 on: 21 September 2012, 23:46:11 »

isn't it 50 per second not 100

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