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In this video I review and build a frame for my 60L Super Cheap Auto parts washer. The supercheap 60l parts washer is great value for someone like myself who does a lot of cleaning of parts on my builds and has been a time and money saver. I found this unit to have good build quality, enough features to help is most situations and now that it is on a frame with wheels, I can move it around the shed into the position I need. I built the frame, as personally I find it sits to low. I am about 180cm tall and found after prolonged use my back would get sore from all the bending. Below are all the specs for the parts washer and all the materials I used to make the base. 60l Supercheap auto parts washer specs Parts washer: https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/s... Height: 87cm Length: 76cm Width: 54cm Power cable length: 2m Drain plug size: m14x1.5 Pump flow rate: 3l Per Minute Comes with: Cleaning shelf, Cleaning basket Materials for frame 2x 125mm, 150kg swivelling locking rubber casters 2x 125mm, 150kg swivelling rubber casters 2.5m, 25mmx25mm .06 thick square tube 40cm, 30mmx1mm flash steel bar Red paint Instagram: / 07calves About Me My name is Sam and I am from Melbourne Australia. My passions in life are Cars, Motorsport, Tools and learning. My YouTube videos are focused around documenting my builds and experiences for others to enjoy and learn. I hope my videos provide entertainment along with helpful explanations of my process. I post once a week on Thursday 5PM AEST, with videos relating to my passions. If you have any questions, video ideas and feedback please comment bellow. I am not a qualified mechanic. Anything I do may not be correct so please consult a qualified mechanic and do your research before attempting anything in my videos.