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Chain Cleaners??
A Muzi wrote: Matt O'Toole wrote: It's speed and workflow that matters, at least to smart shops who are busy. Small units suitable for bike parts are available for less than $500, and they'd pay for themselves quickly. NYC XYZ wrote: Where can I get one of these? Which makes and models do you recommend, and why? Any links, please? A Branson 5210 will do an entire bike's worth of components at once if they are all disassembled, lists about $1100 IIRC. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org Open every day since 1 April, 1971 Hey, thanks for the ref! It's called a "sonicator," but they don't seem to have a website?? I'll have to contact some school's lab...google seems to pull up only school labs and ebay folks.... |
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