Bro you gave me a super idea! I have an alu sink already with the frame you welded, now I only have to buy a barrel, pump (may I have it already at home) and pipes and have my own part washer. Thanks again ✌️👌
1 suggestion about drain dilemma. With minimal heat from a heat gun U can form plastic N2 a perfect valley 4 liquid drain. Once cooled off the bottom will B much more firm also. However, you are much smarter & better creator than I. Beautiful wrk sir. Salute 2U & Abundant Blessings from Milwaukee USA 🫡 🙏🏾🫱🏾🫲🏻 🇺🇸
Thank You sooo much for that comment!! I wanted to do exactly what You wrote but I totally forgot to do it and remebered it right after I finished all of the work😂 as You can see I’m not smarter and better because You thought about it too my dear friend😁 Have a great Day!!
Thank You brother!! I’m very glad that You like it😁 and guess what?? We have the same ideas because I also want to build a vapor blaster😎 that project is delayed because of my other builds but I will get back to it soon😁
Wielkie dzięki stary!! Zasadę działania możesz bez problemu zatrzymać tę samą bo ta myjka spisuje się naprawdę dobrze. Zorganizuj tylko mniejsze pojemniki i małym kosztem otrzymasz fajne narzędzie do pracy. Powodzenia w tworzeniu!!😁
You Americans complain about the prices over there😂 Here in Europe a plastic sink is 25 euros / 55 on Amazon 😅 At least double the other items. By the time you finish buying all you need maybe you're 20% less then a cinesium one brand new....
I live in Europe in Poland bro. Those prices are from Europe😂 soooo You are wrong and I still think that it was way cheaper than a brand new one. At least in my country😁
@@FarFromPerfectGarage I live in Italy. Didn't check the other items, but I can assure you that a plastic 60x40x10 "sink" at leroy merlin (in the store) was 15 euros. I bought it when I did the transmission fluid kit change. A storage box (transparent plastic) is around 10 euro without the plastic cover (2 euro) in any Chinese store...so the cheaper ones. Maybe you have lower prices in Poland (which I respect as a country). I believe you where a bit optimistic with the prices 🙂. An already built one is around 160 euro, smaller of course 80x50 with legs.
I wasn’t optimistic with those prices bro. Those were the actual prices I paid for these parts. Almost everything I bought was made in Poland. Before I did that I went to Castorama, Leroy Merlin and Obi. Prices in those stores were a lot higher than in local stores because Castorama and Leroy Merlin are from France and Obi is from germany. I don’t know how it works in Your country but maybe try to look for those parts in small local stores. Before I’ve decided to build that washer I wanted to buy a new one but none of them was that big enough (the sink of course) and all of them were much more expensive than the one I’ve built. We don’t use Euro in my country so 150 euro is a lot of money in my currency. My washer was half of that😁
Bro you gave me a super idea! I have an alu sink already with the frame you welded, now I only have to buy a barrel, pump (may I have it already at home) and pipes and have my own part washer. Thanks again ✌️👌
You are most welcome my dude!! I’m super happy that I could help😁
Great work man I need one of those
that would be one of my new project in 2025 for my shop
Thank You bro!! I’m glad that You liked it😁 I recommend it because it helps a loooot in the worshop and it’s fun to build something😎
1 suggestion about drain dilemma. With minimal heat from a heat gun U can form plastic N2 a perfect valley 4 liquid drain. Once cooled off the bottom will B much more firm also. However, you are much smarter & better creator than I. Beautiful wrk sir. Salute 2U & Abundant Blessings from Milwaukee USA
🫡 🙏🏾🫱🏾🫲🏻 🇺🇸
Thank You sooo much for that comment!! I wanted to do exactly what You wrote but I totally forgot to do it and remebered it right after I finished all of the work😂 as You can see I’m not smarter and better because You thought about it too my dear friend😁 Have a great Day!!
Excellent video, job well done. Cheers
Thank You bro!! I’m very happy that You like it!!😁
Nice job. I liked so much.
Greetings from Brazil...🇧🇷
Thank You my man!! I’m glad that You liked it😁 have a great day!
Just built this and i love it. Great simple design to get the job done. Great work man! Next job for me is building a vapor blaster
Thank You brother!! I’m very glad that You like it😁 and guess what?? We have the same ideas because I also want to build a vapor blaster😎 that project is delayed because of my other builds but I will get back to it soon😁
Świetna robota, bracie. Potrzebuję czegoś w mniejszej skali do czyszczenia części rowerowych/motocyklowych. Inspirujący filmik.
Wielkie dzięki stary!! Zasadę działania możesz bez problemu zatrzymać tę samą bo ta myjka spisuje się naprawdę dobrze. Zorganizuj tylko mniejsze pojemniki i małym kosztem otrzymasz fajne narzędzie do pracy. Powodzenia w tworzeniu!!😁
That’s genius idea man❤
Thank You bro!! I wasn’t sure if this is going to work but I’m super happy that I did it myself😁
Got a link to the pump?
b2b.geko.pl/en/oil-pump-12v-230v-38mm,3,12966,6413 here my dude. I’m always here If You have any questions!😁
@@FarFromPerfectGarage dude, more projects like this and your channel is %100 gonna blow up😁
It says that pump is not suitable for anything flammable so be careful what solvent you use!
heat it with heat gun in the middle and press
How did you power the 12b pump?
There was an ac/dc 230 - 12V adapter in the box with the pump😁
Good idea & well made mate, but turn off the shite music because at times it's hard to hear what you are saying 👍
Thank You bro!! I will fix the music issue for sure😎
brilliant
Thank You bro!!
Fajne 👍🏻
No wiadomo!! Helou😂 A na poważnie too dzięki😎
How much did everything cost? I just started watching and if you mentioned it don't worry about answering 😊
I don’t know why but I didn’t see that comment earlier🤦🏻♂️ If You watched that episode till the end You know how much did all of that cost me😁
You Americans complain about the prices over there😂 Here in Europe a plastic sink is 25 euros / 55 on Amazon 😅 At least double the other items. By the time you finish buying all you need maybe you're 20% less then a cinesium one brand new....
I live in Europe in Poland bro. Those prices are from Europe😂 soooo You are wrong and I still think that it was way cheaper than a brand new one. At least in my country😁
@@FarFromPerfectGarage I live in Italy. Didn't check the other items, but I can assure you that a plastic 60x40x10 "sink" at leroy merlin (in the store) was 15 euros. I bought it when I did the transmission fluid kit change. A storage box (transparent plastic) is around 10 euro without the plastic cover (2 euro) in any Chinese store...so the cheaper ones. Maybe you have lower prices in Poland (which I respect as a country). I believe you where a bit optimistic with the prices 🙂. An already built one is around 160 euro, smaller of course 80x50 with legs.
I wasn’t optimistic with those prices bro. Those were the actual prices I paid for these parts. Almost everything I bought was made in Poland. Before I did that I went to Castorama, Leroy Merlin and Obi. Prices in those stores were a lot higher than in local stores because Castorama and Leroy Merlin are from France and Obi is from germany. I don’t know how it works in Your country but maybe try to look for those parts in small local stores.
Before I’ve decided to build that washer I wanted to buy a new one but none of them was that big enough (the sink of course) and all of them were much more expensive than the one I’ve built. We don’t use Euro in my country so 150 euro is a lot of money in my currency. My washer was half of that😁