Ultrasonic Brass Cleaning
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I run those steps in the ultrasonic as well. I run multiple beakers so it's fairly quick as I usually have two beakers in the cleaner at once. However, the first test I did with the koolaid was just a 5 minute soak. I think the hot tap water rinses could replace the ultrasonic rinses as well and I'll look at that the next batch I do. I'm really diggin' not having to touch the primer pockets!
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Thanks for the heads up. I have a 21,000 watt ultrasonic cleaner at the shop, but it's 2'x 2'x 4' and holds around 100 gallons. It does have 10 transducers, but I think it'd take a bit too much work to change out the fluids. That is unless all you guys want to send me your brass and I could do 10,000 rounds at a time. I'm trying to figure out a method to drop a smaller container into the solution already in the tank and still get the ultrasonic energy to the brass. I should be able to use old kitchen pans and the energy will transmit through to the cases.
I suppose it would be much cheaper and easier to just buy one of the cleaners you guys are using, but bigger is often better!!!
I suppose it would be much cheaper and easier to just buy one of the cleaners you guys are using, but bigger is often better!!!
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After giving this some thought...The N.U.B. wrote:Thanks for the heads up. I have a 21,000 watt ultrasonic cleaner at the shop, but it's 2'x 2'x 4' and holds around 100 gallons. It does have 10 transducers, but I think it'd take a bit too much work to change out the fluids. That is unless all you guys want to send me your brass and I could do 10,000 rounds at a time. I'm trying to figure out a method to drop a smaller container into the solution already in the tank and still get the ultrasonic energy to the brass. I should be able to use old kitchen pans and the energy will transmit through to the cases.
I suppose it would be much cheaper and easier to just buy one of the cleaners you guys are using, but bigger is often better!!!
You could use 1 gallon plastic/glass jars with lids and suspend them in the big unit that way you don't have to fiddle with the main bath. I bet with the correct fill level in the jars you could just let them float in the main bath. Just a couple random thoughts.
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Cleaning
Do you stand the brass on end as in the pics from the 6mm BR site? I tried that last night and it's a bear with 204 brass. Do you do anything special to enhance the vibration and hasten the cleaning? The guy at 6mmbr uses plexiglass with a hole in it to keep the beaker from touching the bottom of the unit. Are you doing that?
I had decent results last night and will post some pics later. I found I could only do a beaker at a time in my unit.
I had decent results last night and will post some pics later. I found I could only do a beaker at a time in my unit.
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I made a small portable tank out of some scrap stainless we had lying around. We have an ultrasonic probe that is connected to the power source by a seperate cable. The tank is 10" x 30" x 7" deep and the probe just sits in the center. I'll take some pictures an post in a bit. The cool thing is that the ultrasonic source is suspended in the middle, so I don't think I'll have to suspend the containers above the bottom. I'm planning on using empy pickle jars for the solutions.
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WrzWaldo I am just not getting the cases very clean. I am using the basket in a single layer I'm doing maybe 30-40 cases at a time; I'm not stacking them. The primer pockets get pretty clean but the necks still have powder residue.
I've even tried a 4th and 5th cycle of 480 seconds and still no luck.
WrzWaldo I am just not getting the cases very clean. I am using the basket in a single layer I'm doing maybe 30-40 cases at a time; I'm not stacking them. The primer pockets get pretty clean but the necks still have powder residue.
I've even tried a 4th and 5th cycle of 480 seconds and still no luck.
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