Cheap stainless steel brass tumbler.

FrankT

Destin FL
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Hey that is good if you clean not too much brass at a time! good find
 

TEXASLAWMAN

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From what I read you can do about 120 pieces and there is a dual drum version for about $40. 240 pieces of brass every few hours isn't that bad my standard brass tumbler takes almost a complete day to get my suppressed dirty brass clean.
 

FrankT

Destin FL
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We certainly need you to get ammo processed faster for the Dead Hog Counter to advance!
 

PRyan1877

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I use Pecan to clean brass. I works well but leaces a lot of dust on the shell inside and out.
 

FrankT

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Yeah stainless is the way to go and this is the cheapest way I have seen it used.
 

TEXASLAWMAN

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I use Pecan to clean brass. I works well but leaces a lot of dust on the shell inside and out.
Just think of the dust that's getting in your lungs. That's why I'm going this route.
 

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rob072770

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I have a SS tumbler it is the deal brass comes out very clean and only takes a hour or two. Suppressed brass is very dirty. I have had for year or so. It is a rock tumbler I just bought the SS media in a kit came with lemoshine.
 

Afalex1

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I'm in the process of building my own stainless tumbler. It has been a slow process because of so many other things going on, but it is coming along. I will post pictures of it when it is done.
 

sjb67

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I read somewhere of people using cheap plastic drum cement mixers for large batches with stainless media. Believe they got them at Harbor Freight or Northern tool. Might have been over on 68
 

TEXASLAWMAN

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I read somewhere of people using cheap plastic drum cement mixers for large batches with stainless media. Believe they got them at Harbor Freight or Northern tool. Might have been over on 68


Yea but that guy was doing something like 10,000 20,000 a day he bought range brass cleaned it then sold it.
 

Itsazonik

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I need to try that. I already have a thumblers tumbler so it should work well
 

Itsazonik

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Ordered the 5 pound media bag. Guess we will see what it does
 

rob072770

Lewisville NC
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My rock tumbler works great good luck to yours!
 

Itsazonik

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It should work. I have the same thumblers they sell on their site
 

Itsazonik

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Well I got my steel media. I reran some .40 brass to test it. On the left is corn cob media, 6 hours in my thumblers tumbler. On the right is 2 hours in steel with just dawn dish soap. I promise the case on the right is not brand new.





 

FrankT

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Looks great, that is a huge difference.
 

BigRedDog

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and no dust
 
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