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<blockquote data-quote="wernerpd" data-source="post: 2431784" data-attributes="member: 119146"><p>I started with the vibratory cleaner and realized quickly that it was creating a lot of dust, particularly during the media separation phase. Given that I have spent a better part of my entire life exposed to some pretty evil chemicals and compounds in aircraft maintenance, I opted to go with the Lyman wet tumbler using SS media. All of the brass (regardless of starting condition) comes out looking like brand new. I also opted for a Lyman case dryer and it makes the entire process pretty Murphyproof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wernerpd, post: 2431784, member: 119146"] I started with the vibratory cleaner and realized quickly that it was creating a lot of dust, particularly during the media separation phase. Given that I have spent a better part of my entire life exposed to some pretty evil chemicals and compounds in aircraft maintenance, I opted to go with the Lyman wet tumbler using SS media. All of the brass (regardless of starting condition) comes out looking like brand new. I also opted for a Lyman case dryer and it makes the entire process pretty Murphyproof. [/QUOTE]
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