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Further information: Kirmuss Ultrasonic Record Cleaner Bought it used, and used it once, previous owner also only used the unit once. Supplied with all accessories pictured, Has the original box and packaging. A donation will be made to SNA upon sale, reason for selling is I upgraded to the Degritter Plenty of reviews on You Tube for the Kirmuss RRP$ new is $2099 Photos: PLEASE READ If you include any reference to pricing whatsoever in this section (excluding RRP), your ad will not be approved If you are advertising multiple items, you must post one bulk price only, or post seperate ads for each item If you don't include photographs of the actual item being sold, your ad will not be approved You understand that upon successful sale of your item it is expected you pay Seller's Fees. - if you have previously sold items and not made a contribution, your advertisement may not be approved.
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Item: Ultrasonic Record Cleaner Location: East MelbPrice: $300 - Ultrasonic Cleaner kit / $ 165 - Ultrasonic Cleanr 6L tubItem Condition: NewReason for selling: Need CashPayment Method: EFT, Pickup - Cash, Paypal +3%, COD OnlyExtra Info: Local pick-up or interstate shipment is possible for extra postage fee. Please PM me for more details. 1.Ultrasonic Record Cleaner rotatory kit Specs Single low speed mode for motor, powered by 2-pin powercord 6 acrylic spacers 2.Ultrasonic Record Cleaner 6L Easily sourced from Ebay for the same price http://www.stereo.net.au/forums/topic/118628-fs-ultrasonic-record-cleaner-kit/ Pictures:
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Have been considering purchasing a Record cleaning machine for some time but found the cost of commercial machines quite prohibitive. With the dawn of 3D printers, wands for vacuum machines have become cheaper but after much searching of the web, consensus appears to be that the best result is from Ultrasonic baths. Ultrasonic baths can now be had for a reasonable price and again consensus appears to be that the 40kh units are ok, with the commercial cleaners using this frequency. That led me to look at ways to suspend the records over the bath and turn them. The “Vinyl Stack” http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/161402849405?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT is a really neat solution but the machine plus post is around $500, so my next thought was could I make something as good, cheaper. My solution was arrived at after looking at what others had done and some trial and error. The platform for my machine is made out of an IKEA cutting board and I used three more to complete all the other parts. The motor for turning the records is a BBQ Rotisserie motor. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/171563301027?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT The rod for suspending the records is an old tent pole and the brass ferule that holds them in position, originally held the spindle for a Turntable, I just drilled it right through so I could slip it on the rod. The discs were cut with a hole saw and the foam is 6mm, self-adhesive, closed cell from Clark Rubber. All the parts are screwed together. The Bath came through ebay. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/322171248214?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT I have now cleaned around a dozen LP’s and I am quite happy with the results. All up the cost has been around $250 Motor $28 Bath $185 Foam Rubber $15.50 Ikea cutting boards $12 I would probably do some things differently, if I made a second one, find a slightly thicker board for one and I am sure there will be some fine tuning over the next few weeks, plus some experimentation with cleaning solution, time and temperature but I think it establishes that anyone with a few tools and a bit of time can make a RCM for a reasonable cost.