Well, the initial response from Apex wasn't what I had hoped for. Not covered under warranty. Crap.
Lame...
Well, the initial response from Apex wasn't what I had hoped for. Not covered under warranty. Crap.
I've got some iridescent rainbow flakes I could paint it with for you. You won't be able to sonic clean that either though.Well, the initial response from Apex wasn't what I had hoped for. Not covered under warranty. Crap.
Slightly. If you want non caustic, use simple green.Well, after a little googling, it appears that ultrasonic waves can and do, damage aluminum. It seems strange that some departments use them to clean whole AR15s though.
How caustic is purple power?
I thought simple green was a no go for Aluminum?Slightly. If you want non costic, use simple green.
We use Zep Morado at the shop, it's like purple power that will take the skin off your hands.
I'm sorry, I should have been more specific. Simple Green Extreme. It's made for aircraft and is aluminum safe.I thought simple green was a no go for Aluminum?
I'm sorry, I should have been more specific. Simple Green Extreme. It's made for aircraft and is aluminum safe.
I read on the interwebs that it was the shit. Since I believe everything I read on the internet I had to try it out.I have no experience with ultrasonic cleaners, but I can tell you that Simple Green Extreme is awesome. I've used it to clean up aircraft parts that came in from deployment (nasty as hell) before we reverse engineered/upgraded/or tested them. Most all of that stuff was aluminum or magnesium. Mostly aluminum.
I have no idea what a fitting off of an F15 or C130 costs, but I'm sure it blows away the cost of a few baffles.
I read on the interwebs that it was the shit. Since I believe everything I read on the internet I had to try it out.
I bought mine amazon prime for like $24, but you can get a case of 4 gallons from home depot for $75Better link: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/cspages/09-00809.php?clickkey=6888
$20/gallon. I don't know how that compares to other websites.
That one looks a little smaller than the one I have. I ran mine with the night sights. No damage, except for some of the white lettering coming off.Got mine in, haven't tried it yet, but here are pics with a 1911 (can't fit the frame and slide in at the same time).
I'm a little leery to run a slide with night sights until I do more research, so going to start off with BCGs, pistol internals, etc to start.
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I'll try a slide a little later on after I have time to break one down all the way (have my can baffles taking a swim at the moment)That one looks a little smaller than the one I have. I ran mine with the night sights. No damage, except for some of the white lettering coming off.
My Spectre was nasty, really nasty. I took it apart Sunday night and soaked it in the dip for 24 hours. Monday, I pulled them out, rinsed them and wiped them down. There was still a good bit of carbon and lead on the baffles. So I dropped them in the US for 8 minutes. Did a pretty decent job of knocking loose the remaining, already softened, crud. Rinsed them again wiped them out, chipped out a few stubborn pieces and the baffles were spotless. The mount section, better, but still a lot of caked on crud.I'll try a slide a little later on after I have time to break one down all the way (have my can baffles taking a swim at the moment)
I've run mine a couple of times today not realizing that the heater light turns red once it hits max temp. Once the solution was fully heated, I noticed a bigger difference. Using the Lyman sonic solution to start with, still have a couple of spots in a few baffles that needed wiped out, but seems to do a good job.My Spectre was nasty, really nasty. I took it apart Sunday night and soaked it in the dip for 24 hours. Monday, I pulled them out, rinsed them and wiped them down. There was still a good bit of carbon and lead on the baffles. So I dropped them in the US for 8 minutes. Did a pretty decent job of knocking loose the remaining, already softened, crud. Rinsed them again wiped them out, chipped out a few stubborn pieces and the baffles were spotless. The mount section, better, but still a lot of caked on crud.
I've got the same one. I avoid putting anything with nights sights/fiber optic sights in it. BCGs, slides, CHs....all those rugged parts have been fine in mine.Got mine in, haven't tried it yet, but here are pics with a 1911 (can't fit the frame and slide in at the same time).
I'm a little leery to run a slide with night sights until I do more research, so going to start off with BCGs, pistol internals, etc to start.
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I've been running all kinds of parts through it today, I'm just too scared to drop night sights in yetI've got the same one. I avoid putting anything with nights sights/fiber optic sights in it. BCGs, slides, CHs....all those rugged parts have been fine in mine.