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Brass Cleaning Using Stainless Tumbling Media System-Review
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<blockquote data-quote="pocketchange" data-source="post: 497085" data-attributes="member: 16298"><p>Pellets Inc., is a source for the media and they are now using .265 SS Media to lessen the sticking pin situation (not that it was a problem). </p><p>As far as drying; use a dish towel and make an envelope of it with the brass sliding back and forth, then repeat with fresh dry towel.</p><p>After this, I lay the brass out on the broiler pan from my stove-top oven and crank it up to 225 degrees for 10 min., at the highest location in the oven (to keep the heat down) and turn it off leaving the door closed for an hour or so, ='s nice dry brass. </p><p>Brass looks better than any other method of cleaning (I've used).</p><p>Size first and chamfer after going through the tumbler for smooth necks. </p><p>This method is a cleaning delight..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pocketchange, post: 497085, member: 16298"] Pellets Inc., is a source for the media and they are now using .265 SS Media to lessen the sticking pin situation (not that it was a problem). As far as drying; use a dish towel and make an envelope of it with the brass sliding back and forth, then repeat with fresh dry towel. After this, I lay the brass out on the broiler pan from my stove-top oven and crank it up to 225 degrees for 10 min., at the highest location in the oven (to keep the heat down) and turn it off leaving the door closed for an hour or so, ='s nice dry brass. Brass looks better than any other method of cleaning (I've used). Size first and chamfer after going through the tumbler for smooth necks. This method is a cleaning delight.. [/QUOTE]
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