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freeridenick
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Parts washers

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Any recommendations for these? I'm looking for a bench-top one they don't look very big.
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Have a look at machine mart.
Duffy got one a year or so back and was happy with it.
You can get them free standing, too, which saves using bench space.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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Give this guy a shout. I get a lot of stuff from him. Good guy to deal with
http://www.morrisonbhp.net/apps/webstor ... ow/1148773
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http://morrisonbhp.net/
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Cheers all.
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Dish washer works well too (don’t tell the wife)
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If I had one Lloydie...

Settled on the small bench-top one from Clarke. Arrived today and looks like it'll do nicely. Slightly smaller than I thought but it'll stash out of the way better.
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