Richard N Heglund Jr
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You too Osprey 176. Thank you
Boozer, could you tell us how much of the Bore-tec stuff do you use in a batch of brass? Do you still use any of the dish detergent or the lemon-shine along with it. I have some Lyman sonic cleaner solution so thought I would give it a try.Ive heard that stainless pins do NOT work in vibrating tumblers. Apparently all the pins all go to the bottom and cases all ride on top. The case cleaner I bought direct from bore-tech. I think hornady makes a case cleaning solution too. Probably works about the same, but is found a little more easily.
OK all, I don't know why I didn't do this eons ago but I switched to stainless media. Easy to use especially if you have a powerful magnet and all I did was what everyone else did, go figure. I did it on the cheap though. Split the 2 lb bag in half, one for each drum. 40pcs of 308 brass. About 9mm casing of lemishine. 2 squirts of dish soap. The below pictures were of it running only 1.5 hrs.
Harbor freight dual tumbler $43.99 %20 coupon
Stainless media 2 lb $20.00 cause I really didn't need the extra, media lasts forever
Lemishine $3.00 this stuff might last me the rest of my life lol
Dish soap $0.00 we always have this on hand, well I guess I pay for this from grocery bill
Water $0.00 , well I pay for the electric
Results and pictures of equipment, don't mind the craft project, the kid has been sick and home. She wanted to participate in the photo op.
I just looked up the STM Tumbling Kit, as far as I am concerned, that's the way to fly!I've been using the STM tumbling kit for a few years. I have found it to work great and haven't seen any reason to reconsider an alternative method. The drum is large and I fill it with water to within an inch of the top. My guess is that this minimizes any case mouth peening. The STM motor does rotate quicker than typical rock tumblers so the cleaning time should be shorter to achieve the desired results.
Here is a little advice for tumbler users: Don't clean your SS muzzle breaks in the tumbler. While it cleans them better than new, it also slightly changes the finish (if that matters) and it DOES damage finely cut threads. I seriously damaged two brakes but cleaning them in the tumbler.
Boozer, could you tell us how much of the Bore-tec stuff do you use in a batch of brass? Do you still use any of the dish detergent or the lemon-shine along with it. I have some Lyman sonic cleaner solution so thought I would give it a try.
Thanks for your help!
Larry
Any issues with accuracy from removing the carbon inside the neck?
I'm new here so not sure how to PM but was reading your winter project article I just did trade for a 6.5 creedmore getting stuff together for reloading my local stores carry only two die set do you think the 4 die set is better or what I need vs 2 die setWhat advantage do you gain by cleaning brass to like new condition vs media tumbling