Dragging my feet on jumping on the bandwagon. Good friend of mine has a Thumblers Tumbler being used with stainless steel pins. Results are superb! Cases are clean inside, outside, and so are the primer pockets. Yes, you do have to deprime first, so that the pins can float through.
http://www.grafs.com/retail/catalog/pro ... ctId/27279
Have about 600 223 cases being cleaned right now. Will pull, drain, rinse/seperate, and dry shortly.
New case cleaner - stainless steel pins
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Re: New case cleaner - stainless steel pins
That isn't a bad price for what you are getting. I don't know anything about that particular brand but I do have three Thumbler's Tumblers. An 18 lb Vibratory, 6 lb and 12 lb rock tumblers. They work excellent!!!! I even prefer the tumbled results better than my ultrasonic machine that was 6K.
You will find that drying them will be a pain. If you stage your work and plan on working on something else during those three hours while they dry, it isn't too much of a hassle.
You will find that drying them will be a pain. If you stage your work and plan on working on something else during those three hours while they dry, it isn't too much of a hassle.
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Re: New case cleaner - stainless steel pins
One thing I've found is if you run your brass too long, they'll get peened so you have to watch it close. Had a few issues with pin getting stuck crossways in the necks on some of the smaller cases but that's part of the job. They end up in a warm oven to get dry. Well worth the extra effort to get cleaned and dry but the finished product is worth it.
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Re: New case cleaner - stainless steel pins
Thanks for the info.
Re: New case cleaner - stainless steel pins
You can get superb results with a cheapo. harbor freight dual drum tumbler, SS pins, Dawn, and some liquid car wax. Does the job, you can do 80 or so cases at a time (25-06).
I rinse my brass in sink. Then put cases in a towel, making a tunnel, and go at it about 4-5 minutes with hair dryer. Dries well, but the cases get really hot!
I rinse my brass in sink. Then put cases in a towel, making a tunnel, and go at it about 4-5 minutes with hair dryer. Dries well, but the cases get really hot!
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Re: New case cleaner - stainless steel pins
Well, so far, so good.
2 tablespoons of Dawn dish soap with a teaspoon of Lemi Shine - REALLY makes brass clean.
I have even went as far as, NOT depriming pistol brass (9, 40, 45), and cleaning with the new machine.
Need to load some rounds and see if I notice a difference in cleanliness.
2 tablespoons of Dawn dish soap with a teaspoon of Lemi Shine - REALLY makes brass clean.
I have even went as far as, NOT depriming pistol brass (9, 40, 45), and cleaning with the new machine.
Need to load some rounds and see if I notice a difference in cleanliness.
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Re: New case cleaner - stainless steel pins
I bought a set up here a few weeks back and I like it. Don't know what size pins I have but nary a one got stuck in the flash hole or sideways in the primer pocket.