Don’t want to drop hundreds of dollars on a new parts washer? Here’s how we built one for less than $45.
Step 1: Go to the place most lost souls go to find projects: Facebook Marketplace.
Step 2: Pretty quickly, we found a beaten and broken parts washer for only $20. The one problem…
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Oo, now expand this to add filtration and add part numbers and fitting sizes!
There are already examples out there, but I haven't found one with great documentation... I'm sure the Jegs washer I got to replace my rusted out HF unit is identical save paint color.
Okay, that got me off my butt that last little bit. No idea if it's totally correct, but this Popular Science article has a bill of materials...
https://www.popsci.com/diy/article/2009-12/build-parts-washer-filter/
And for the one-click option now that you've saved all that money on the washer itself:
https://www.partswasherupgradekit.com/store/p1/partswasherupgradekit.html