I picked up a nice Hobart 512 slicer last week that just needs a good cleaning.
The worst part is the sharpening stone, it's black with grease and who knows what else. I'd like to drop the sharpening attachment in a bucket of cleaner and let it soak I was going to go with a lye base solution, but it has some plastic and aluminum parts.
Any suggestions?
and yes I know I can break it all down and clean it separately , but I got enough projects started already....
The worst part is the sharpening stone, it's black with grease and who knows what else. I'd like to drop the sharpening attachment in a bucket of cleaner and let it soak I was going to go with a lye base solution, but it has some plastic and aluminum parts.
Any suggestions?
and yes I know I can break it all down and clean it separately , but I got enough projects started already....
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