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Re: Ultrasonic Cleaner - Heads Up

Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 10:06 pm
by dangaff
Adam, any special sort of detergent?
Also, do you just use a 400ml beaker and put the cases & ingredients in that, or mix it all straight into the cleaner bowl?

Re: Ultrasonic Cleaner - Heads Up

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 12:05 am
by Plowboy
Dangaff I just chucked the mixture straight in the bowl. 25 cases and 400 brings it to the max line. I then 32 mins(could have got away with less) or 4 480 runs. Very bright cases.

Re: Ultrasonic Cleaner - Heads Up

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 5:44 am
by adamjp
I use morning fresh 'cause I can get it cheap from the kitchen :lol:

I also put the cases in a beaker, but my ultrasonic unit has a 2 litre capacity. With these smaller units I would probably just go with the tank each time - but you may choose to put a beaker in there.

Re: Ultrasonic Cleaner - Heads Up

Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 5:20 pm
by dangaff
Thanks guys

Do you just use cream of tarter and detergent, or add water too?
If so, how much?

Re: Ultrasonic Cleaner - Heads Up

Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 6:15 pm
by adamjp
If you are using one of the Aldi ultrasonic cleaners (750ml tank) with just the tank - no beakers, etc.

Fill the tank to 3/4 full with water, add a level teaspoon of Cream of Tartar (NOT heaped) and a squirt of detergent.

Ideally you run the unit for a minute or two to get the detergent and Tartar to mix a bit. Then throw your cases in and run it as long as it takes.

I clean the primer pockets before I throw them in the cleaner - less crap to get out of the cases that way.

Re: Ultrasonic Cleaner - Heads Up

Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 6:33 pm
by dangaff
My Results - Need help!:

6mm BR Lapua cases:
- Body clean
- Neck still partially dirty
- Inside case, still has crap in there, including inside of neck.
- Pink colour on inside of neck

.222 Rem Winchester Factory cases:
- Body Clean
- Body has a Pink colour also
- Still has dirty necks
- Inside of case still dirty.

I did a 2 x 480 runs + 2 x 280 runs for the 6mm BR cases.
I did 3 or 4, 280 runs for the .222 Rem brass.

6mm BR lot had 400ml of home-brand detergent, 1/2 teaspoon of cream of tarter & about 100ml or so of water (over max line)
222 Rem lot had 400ml of home-brand detergent, 1/2 teaspoon of cream of tarter.

Questions:
Why is the brass pink?
Should I always include water.. maybe even less detergent, more water?
Also, how do I get rid of the pink crap now, don't mind too much if the .222 brass is pink as i probably won't use it. The BR brass I will use however.

Cheers guys
Dan

Re: Ultrasonic Cleaner - Heads Up

Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 6:36 pm
by dangaff
adamjp wrote:If you are using one of the Aldi ultrasonic cleaners (750ml tank) with just the tank - no beakers, etc.

Fill the tank to 3/4 full with water, add a level teaspoon of Cream of Tartar (NOT heaped) and a squirt of detergent.

Ideally you run the unit for a minute or two to get the detergent and Tartar to mix a bit. Then throw your cases in and run it as long as it takes.

I clean the primer pockets before I throw them in the cleaner - less crap to get out of the cases that way.
Yeap, using a ALDI one.
I did your above method, from the 1st page.
Forgetting you use a 2L tank.

So, should I loose some of the detergent, lift the water, add another 1/2 teaspoon of cream of target too?

I also didn't run it for it mix before hand, will try remember to do that also.

Re: Ultrasonic Cleaner - Heads Up

Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 6:57 pm
by adamjp
dangaff wrote:
adamjp wrote:If you are using one of the Aldi ultrasonic cleaners (750ml tank) with just the tank - no beakers, etc.

Fill the tank to 3/4 full with water, add a level teaspoon of Cream of Tartar (NOT heaped) and a squirt of detergent.

Ideally you run the unit for a minute or two to get the detergent and Tartar to mix a bit. Then throw your cases in and run it as long as it takes.

I clean the primer pockets before I throw them in the cleaner - less crap to get out of the cases that way.
Yeap, using a ALDI one.
I did your above method, from the 1st page.
Forgetting you use a 2L tank.

So, should I loose some of the detergent, lift the water, add another 1/2 teaspoon of cream of target too?

I also didn't run it for it mix before hand, will try remember to do that also.
When I say a 'squirt' I mean squeeze - stop. Not Squeeze two three - stop!

Re: Ultrasonic Cleaner - Heads Up

Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 7:08 pm
by alex1
hi mate,

400ml detergent-shiza!. Mate your killing the soap.

only 15ml or less of detergent, 1 tablespoon of cream tarter and the rest with water.

I tumble all my cases first and only use the ultrasonic cleaner to clean the primer pockets and works very well.

Re: Ultrasonic Cleaner - Heads Up

Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 8:27 am
by Plowboy
I tried the cream of tartar mix on 25 fed cases and was really happy with the results. Pockets very clean and necks inside and out good too

Re: Ultrasonic Cleaner - Heads Up

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 11:49 pm
by Plowboy
Hey fellas has anyone figured out if you can disable the timeer on these so they run non stop? would be good to just switch in on and come back after an hour

Re: Ultrasonic Cleaner - Heads Up

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 8:57 am
by wolfred
Does anyone have an easy way of drying cases after cleaning?

I read Nick Harvey say that even a low heat in an oven can soften brass.

I tried standing wet cases in a frying pan on the smallest burner on my gas stove at the lowest heat, to warm them up, wasn't enough. So I did it again ( only enough to get em hot but not burnt). That worked!

But next time I forgot to turn off the gas and they heated for 30mins. There was blueish discolouration around the heads.
I ditched them. Who wants soft heads coming off when fired.

The weather is so shite with all the rain, the sun can't be relied on.

Any easy answers?

Cheers, Colin

Re: Ultrasonic Cleaner - Heads Up

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 9:07 am
by adamjp
wolfred wrote:Does anyone have an easy way of drying cases after cleaning?

I read Nick Harvey say that even a low heat in an oven can soften brass.

I tried standing wet cases in a frying pan on the smallest burner on my gas stove at the lowest heat, to warm them up, wasn't enough. So I did it again ( only enough to get em hot but not burnt). That worked!

But next time I forgot to turn off the gas and they heated for 30mins. There was blueish discolouration around the heads.
I ditched them. Who wants soft heads coming off when fired.

The weather is so shite with all the rain, the sun can't be relied on.

Any easy answers?

Cheers, Colin
I put them in a loading block (this one has a small hole in the bottom of each case hole which helps drainage) and put them in the airflow of the exhaust vent of the computer. It's hot air coming out anyway, so you may as well use it.

Re: Ultrasonic Cleaner - Heads Up

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 9:14 am
by 500Nitro
If anyone sees these again at Aldi, if they could give a heads up PM, that would be appreciated.

Also, any chance someone can post a picture of the one from Aldi ?

Re: Ultrasonic Cleaner - Heads Up

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 3:26 pm
by m12vlp
500Nitro wrote:If anyone sees these again at Aldi, if they could give a heads up PM, that would be appreciated.

Also, any chance someone can post a picture of the one from Aldi ?
Here ya go Nigel. With 50 223 cases in it for size comparison

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