25-03-2014, 10:57 AM
Awesome box Cully.
I'm a keen one on using this method.
I've got a wheelie bin which is better recycling old car parts than it ever was doing bits of cardboard (which can be burnt).
Honda hubs are a bit longer as they are dual wishbone not strut so needed the room.
I lined it with a steel repair panel which needs the occasional clean down to keep the process running well.
Take siezed brake calipers for example. Just chuck the whole bloody lot in, caliper and carrier.
Be sure to link the carrier to the caliper electrically. But leave it in for a short while and it'll no longer be siezed
Can reclaim all sorts of stuff with this method. Just be sure to brush all the black stuff off before paint and you're laughing.
I'm a keen one on using this method.
I've got a wheelie bin which is better recycling old car parts than it ever was doing bits of cardboard (which can be burnt).
Honda hubs are a bit longer as they are dual wishbone not strut so needed the room.
I lined it with a steel repair panel which needs the occasional clean down to keep the process running well.
Take siezed brake calipers for example. Just chuck the whole bloody lot in, caliper and carrier.
Be sure to link the carrier to the caliper electrically. But leave it in for a short while and it'll no longer be siezed
Can reclaim all sorts of stuff with this method. Just be sure to brush all the black stuff off before paint and you're laughing.