Title: Case cleaning Post by: airstuff on October 08, 2008, 14:56:39 pm What do you guys reccomend for cleaning out the new case,which is full of debris and swarfs from machining??
Water+solvent,or?? :o Title: Re: Case cleaning Post by: tikimadness on October 08, 2008, 15:24:55 pm I would go to machineshop and have them wash it in a washingmachine.I go to a local shop here in holland and they charge me 5 euro for 15 minutes.
Michael Title: Re: Case cleaning Post by: Lee.C on October 08, 2008, 15:47:05 pm I would go to machineshop and have them wash it in a washingmachine.I go to a local shop here in holland and they charge me 5 euro for 15 minutes. Michael Or put it in your dishwasher at home ;) :) Title: Re: Case cleaning Post by: Jim Ratto on October 08, 2008, 16:17:58 pm deburr all the sharp edges and tangs out with a rotary file and a sanding roll, first. Then I wash it out with hot soap (dishwashing) and very hot water, then blast with compressed air, then spray with lacquer thinner, then blow with compressed air again.
Title: Re: Case cleaning Post by: Peter on October 08, 2008, 16:21:44 pm I did the same as Jim,
but i have the galley plugs taken out and replaced Title: Re: Case cleaning Post by: Jim Ratto on October 08, 2008, 16:27:02 pm deburr all the sharp edges and tangs out with a rotary file and a sanding roll, first. Then I wash it out with hot soap (dishwashing) and very hot water, then blast with compressed air, then spray with lacquer thinner, then blow with compressed air again. except Sheep's case. I just set it out side in the rain and then let the Santa Ana Winds blow it clean in my backyard. Title: Re: Case cleaning Post by: nicolas on October 08, 2008, 18:10:34 pm deburr all the sharp edges and tangs out with a rotary file and a sanding roll, first. Then I wash it out with hot soap (dishwashing) and very hot water, then blast with compressed air, then spray with lacquer thinner, then blow with compressed air again. except Sheep's case. I just set it out side in the rain and then let the Santa Ana Winds blow it clean in my backyard. that works, remember to turn it upside down once in a while. it adds 'panache' to the whole thing. Title: Re: Case cleaning Post by: airstuff on October 08, 2008, 18:29:35 pm deburr all the sharp edges and tangs out with a rotary file and a sanding roll, first. Then I wash it out with hot soap (dishwashing) and very hot water, then blast with compressed air, then spray with lacquer thinner, then blow with compressed air again. why to use lacquer thinner,what does it help out? ??? Title: Re: Case cleaning Post by: Jim Ratto on October 08, 2008, 18:32:52 pm deburr all the sharp edges and tangs out with a rotary file and a sanding roll, first. Then I wash it out with hot soap (dishwashing) and very hot water, then blast with compressed air, then spray with lacquer thinner, then blow with compressed air again. why to use lacquer thinner,what does it help out? ??? cuts any oils, residue, film left on case. if it is a previously run case, lacquer thinner will cut sealant on case halves too! It works well for a parts cleaner. Just make sure you have ventilation and wear gloves. I typically wash all engine parts with hot water and strong dishwashing soap then blow dry thoroughly, then spray with lacquer thinner then blow again. Title: Re: Case cleaning Post by: sheep on October 09, 2008, 04:03:30 am deburr all the sharp edges and tangs out with a rotary file and a sanding roll, first. Then I wash it out with hot soap (dishwashing) and very hot water, then blast with compressed air, then spray with lacquer thinner, then blow with compressed air again. except Sheep's case. I just set it out side in the rain and then let the Santa Ana Winds blow it clean in my backyard. >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( Title: Re: Case cleaning Post by: John Rayburn on October 09, 2008, 06:32:29 am Jim, who's case was that you had suspended in the swimming pool? Some little girl kept sticking her chewing gum on it.
Title: Re: Case cleaning Post by: Harry/FDK on October 12, 2008, 20:24:46 pm deburr all the sharp edges and tangs out with a rotary file and a sanding roll, first. Then I wash it out with hot soap (dishwashing) and very hot water, then blast with compressed air, then spray with lacquer thinner, then blow with compressed air again. Do what Jim does... Then have it sonic cleaned, Then do again what Jim does. And clean it again. |