28 degrees out and I can hear the sounds of flowers expiring...
had fun yesterday cleaning parts for my Gravely mower restoration, took the local equivalent of Purple Power and diluted it four to one, works well, not good on paint though. I wanted the non flammable solvent, not the stuff they usually sell for parts washers in five gallon buckets. At one point I looked back and went uh oh, time to turn it off. Too many bubbles...and later that afternoon, doubts crept in, did I turn the switch off, will I see foaming bubbles squeezing out of the doors of the barn? so yes, back down I went to check, it was off of course.
I didn't get this no name parts washer from Harbor Freight, though theirs are very similar. Trying to get one step better quality without tripling price and getting US made shop equipment for pros, which I just don't need. Strong motor on pump, almost wished it was variable to slow it down. I spent about thirty bucks more than the HF one and I think the steel is thicker, this tub with a motor is very nicely made.
Now the real question is...where does one properly dispose of about 7 gallons of super dirty parts washing liquid when the time comes? Maybe the township has a drop off facility. It's not oil so the regular places won't take it