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Air compressor with wet media
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<blockquote data-quote="pwrdbycotn" data-source="post: 825664" data-attributes="member: 29096"><p>Right before I'm ready to turn my tumbler off I start the oven preheating to 350*. I set the tumbler in a large sink and start the water running warm and rinse all the brass under the warm water to get the few remaining pieces of stainless media and the dirty water off. I set all the brass on a towel and once I'm done I wrap the brass and kind of roll them around in the towel for a minute or so. Once that's done the oven is heated and I place all the brass on a cookie sheet and place in the oven for 5 minutes. The brass comes out dry and shiny. I tried the air compressor method but here in southeast Missouri we have so much humidity that the air compressor gathers a lot of moisture. I've also just let them air dry and that works fine unless you are wanting to starting loading right away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pwrdbycotn, post: 825664, member: 29096"] Right before I'm ready to turn my tumbler off I start the oven preheating to 350*. I set the tumbler in a large sink and start the water running warm and rinse all the brass under the warm water to get the few remaining pieces of stainless media and the dirty water off. I set all the brass on a towel and once I'm done I wrap the brass and kind of roll them around in the towel for a minute or so. Once that's done the oven is heated and I place all the brass on a cookie sheet and place in the oven for 5 minutes. The brass comes out dry and shiny. I tried the air compressor method but here in southeast Missouri we have so much humidity that the air compressor gathers a lot of moisture. I've also just let them air dry and that works fine unless you are wanting to starting loading right away. [/QUOTE]
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